Sacramento Kings center Richaun Holmes was granted full custody of his son on April 21, according to court documents acquired by The Kings Beat. The attorneys representing him, Steve Hany and Ann Moder, confirmed the report to Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee on Tuesday:
Richaun Holmes was not with the Kings for the final 11 games of their regular season schedule due to what the team called “personal reasons.” It was later reported that Holmes had been accused of domestic violence and had a restraining order filed against him.
Allexis Holmes reportedly plans to appeal the ruling. She was also fined $3,000 for not handing over her son on April 22, the day after the court ruled in favor of Richaun Holmes.
Richaun Holmes, 28, is currently under contract with the Kings through at least 2024, when he has player option for the 2024-25 season.
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