Arian Foster Sued for Pressuring a Woman into Abortion

Houston Texans football player Arian Foster may have to worry about more than his $43.5 million contract this upcoming season. The married NFL player may face a lawsuit and child support by a gold-dig...
Arian Foster Sued for Pressuring a Woman into Abortion
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  • Houston Texans football player Arian Foster may have to worry about more than his $43.5 million contract this upcoming season.

    The married NFL player may face a lawsuit and child support by a gold-digger woman claiming to be pregnant with child. The woman identified as ‘Brittany’ asserts that Foster and his reps are pressuring her into abortion.

    The woman, who is five months pregnant, accuses Foster and his family members of constant harassment.

    TMZ reports that Brittany, 20, has confirmed Foster as the paternal father through a DNA test, which she says returned with a 99.9% match.

    The lawsuit also states that the woman would like to place a restraining order against Foster and sue for emotional distress.

    Brittany says that she met Foster in September while attending the University of Houston. She had no idea that the football player was married at the time of their intimate relationship.

    Foster and his wife already have two children together, so this would make his third child if Brittany’s accusations were proven to be correct.

    Well, this story sounds way too familiar to all the other countless situations sports players go through and it seems like they’ll never learn from the next man’s mistake.

    Apart from all the baby-mama-drama, Foster has been in rehab for back surgery. He missed most of last season due to his recovery.

    The running back has lately been receiving public scrutiny from sports announcers.

    Many say his contract has already been hurt by his surgery and now this alleged pregnancy would look bad for the 27-year-old.

    “When your franchise running back has someone pregnant with his child, out of wedlock, and is seeking a restraining order to keep you away from them, this is bad on a lot of different levels,” said 610 Sports Radio Host, Rich Lord.

    Foster and his reps have yet to respond to the dilemma.

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