Lamar Odom Responds To Liza Morales’ Lawsuit Over Child Support – Hollywood Life
Victoria Simmons
Updated on April 06, 2026
“I love my adult children and I will support them and their dreams in every way possible. I pray that Liza finds healing and gets to a place of independence,” Lamar added. “I am no longer shamed by my past mistakes. I own who I am and with a clear mind and conscience I will present my case in court. Life is too short and uncertain for this. Lets all work on being our best selves.”
Lamar is reportedly supposed to pay around $6,000 in child support every month, in addition to “college fees and a premium for a $9 million life insurance plan,” according to Page Six‘s reporting of the former couple’s custody agreement that was made in 2015. Liza even accused Lamar of violating this agreement for the past six years.
As we mentioned earlier, Liza also accused Lamar’s alleged lack of child support for being the reason landlords are trying to evict Lamar’s ex and their kids from their luxurious apartment in Manhattan, according to the court documents that Page Six reviewed. Lamar’s rep said that the former Los Angeles Lakers star has “both publicly and privately tried to resolve the issue” with Liza, according to a statement given to The Post that Page Six cited.
This is not the first time Liza has brought money matters to the public’s attention, however — she also accused Lamar of not sending LJ’s “college money” on her Instagram Story in Oct. 2020. Lamar’s money drama with Liza is playing out after he made headlines with a different ex in Nov. 2020. The basketball icon’s split from his fiancée Sabrina Parr was announced at the time, and Lamar later admitted that he cheated on Sabrina, but also accused her of sleeping with his “ex-wife’s significant other.” While Lamar didn’t name who this person was — or if this happened before they started dating, if true — he was once married to Khloe Kardashian until finalizing their divorce in 2016.