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While the Minnesota Timberwolves are making loud moves in the offseason, their superstar has quietly taken a massive step in his personal life. Public records confirm that Anthony Edwards secretly tied the knot with his longtime partner, Shannon Jackson, on July 16 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.

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The wedding news surprises fans, especially since it happened just days before a key legal development in his child support case involving Ayesha Howard, the mother of one of his children.

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The 24-year-old was seen wearing what appeared to be a wedding ring during his appearance at Fanatics Fest in New York on July 17, just a day after his secret wedding. While neither Edwards nor Jackson has publicly confirmed the private ceremony, attentive fans had suspected it since noticing a wedding ring on Edwards’ left hand. The local records now confirmed it.

Edwards and Jackson have been romantically linked since 2020, back when the guard was selected first overall by Minnesota following his collegiate career at Georgia. Their relationship and Jackson’s pregnancy were even featured on Netflix’s Starting 5. Their daughter, Aislynn, was born in early 2024.

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Despite keeping the ceremony completely private, the wedding also coincides with a major development in Ant’s personal life. Edwards finalized the marriage on July 16, just before the Georgia court issued its formal ruling in late July. While most of the attention has been on his on-court game, Ant’s been locked in a legal battle over his other daughter, and he reached a resolution on that matter.

Anthony Edwards closed a child support dispute before his wedding

Ayesha Howard and Anthony Edwards’ daughter, Aubri, was born in October 2024, seven months after Aislynn. Edwards also has two other children with two different women, one born in September 2023 and another born in October 2023.

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The quiet wedding ceremony occurred amid the final stages of a significant courtroom battle. The ruling formally resolved the long-running child support dispute by establishing a permanent monthly obligation in Georgia. A judge officially set Edwards‘ child support obligations at $3,222 per month for Aubri.

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The ruling effectively concluded a multi-state jurisdictional battle after Howard sought to litigate the matter in California, alleging that Ant had enough business and financial ties to the state. In court documents, the Georgia judge noted that Howard did not present evidence at trial, formally establishing jurisdiction in Georgia.

Records further detailed that the Timberwolves star had already voluntarily paid since January 2025, starting with a $20,000 payment followed by $5,000 monthly payments. He had reportedly paid $110,000 in support leading up to the final ruling.

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Around the time Howard gave birth to Aubri in October 2024, Edwards’ on-court rise coincided with legal petitions and paternity filings across jurisdictions. Edwards was attempting to navigate the murky situation while continuing his relationship with Jackson.

Howard accused him of hiding his financial assets and activities to avoid fighting the paternity case in California. In April, he accused Howard of publicly shaming him to get a larger child support payout. In July 2026, the Georgia court ruled in Edwards’ favor.

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With his legal matters in Georgia settled and his marriage to Jackson official, Edwards’ focus turns back toward basketball. The Timberwolves remain focused on building a championship contender in the Western Conference around their newlywed franchise cornerstone.

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Caroline John is a senior NBA writer at EssentiallySports, specializing in league comparables. She holds a master’s degree in Journalism and Communication and brings eight years of experience to the sports desk. Caroline made a mark in NBA media by covering the life of Shaquille O’Neal, which led to an exclusive interview with Josh Halpern, CEO of Shaq’s Big Chicken franchise. Her coverage was also personally highlighted by Shaq, who shared her article about his DJ Diesel persona and rapper GAWNE on Instagram. Drawn to the philanthropic work of LeBron James and Shaquille O’Neal, Caroline started following the NBA for its character both on and off the court, and has since become a respected voice covering many of the league’s biggest names. Her reporting stands out for accuracy, recognition from industry figures, and a strong connection with readers. Away from sports, Caroline is an avid reader, finding equal passion in books and storytelling.

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