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Five explosive moments from the legal confrontation between Lauryn Goodman and Kyle Walker – from explosive text to cruel threats

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KYLE Walker’s court showdown with ex-lover Lauryn Goodman was filled with bombshell revelations, from his huge financial demands to a cruel message to his wife.

They include his outrageous shopping list, his threats and a shocking message to his pregnant wife, Annie, to reveal he had a second child with her.

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Lauryn was criticized by a judge for her outrageous demandsCredit: Getty
Meanwhile, Kyle was praised for his "grace, generosity and kindness"

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Meanwhile, Kyle was praised for his “grace, generosity and kindness.”Credit: Getty

The footballer even had his own bombshell amid the hearing, as we can reveal he only found out that manager Gareth Southgate was resigning when the News was made public.

Goodman turned to Walker for wooing just days after England’s crushing Euros defeat to Spain.

She made a series of outrageous demands – claiming she needed the products to “childcare” her two children.

But her crazy shopping list has now been exposed – along with a host of other bizarre moments from the case.

Here are the five most explosive pieces of evidence…

1. Lauryn’s shocking message to Kyle’s pregnant wife, Annie

On December 27, 2023, Lauryn texted Annie saying, “Hey it’s Lauryn, just wanted to quickly let you know that Kyle is the father of our daughter.”

Judge Hess said this was “intended, and did, to cause distress to the father’s wife”.

Lauryn said during her testimony, “I wanted to work things out so all the boys could have a relationship. If we could work this out, maybe we could move on. We had a normal conversation. That’s how I felt.”

She added: “I was at the point where I was losing weight. I wasn’t eating. It was horrible.”

Nicola Saxton KC, on behalf of Walker, told her: “You acted out of anger.”

2. Threats to move close to his family home and leave Kyle “lost”

Judge Hess pointed out that Goodman would insinuate that she would go public with her son’s paternity if she didn’t get her way, and also threatened to move “just a stone’s throw from her father’s family home in Cheshire, an idea she knew horrified her father “.

Instead, she landed a £2.4 million property in Sussex. Kyle told the court: “I feel that in all of this I have been more than generous.

“I feel like the house Lauryn has is too much, but this was something she wanted, and for her to not say anything to the world, the media or Annie.

“That’s why I bought it for her.”

He said earlier in his statement: “The three conditions Lauryn gave me were to buy a house, separate the money and not have another child with Annie.”

Explaining why he paid £8,000 for a holiday for Lauryn and Kairo to go Mexicohe explained: “I’m not going to say I ran over a pipe or that someone had a gun pointed at my head, but it had a detonator. For me, it was about keeping the peace so my wife didn’t find out. “

3. Lauryn ‘spying’ with neighbor

Lauryn became close to Mr. Walker’s neighbor, Jasmine, and wanted to be kept up to date with him and his family. She claimed it was because she “heard it in the grapevine” that they were going to request an order, but she had little evidence to support this.

In August 2022, she sent a message to Jasmine, asking her to film them in the garden.

Jasmine responded, “You can’t record someone without their permission.”

Lauryn insisted: “I don’t want to sell you donuts. You can leave your phone recording in your garden.”

Mrs. Saxton said to her, “You’re spying on them, aren’t you? And you want to know what they’re doing.”

She replied: “No, but I feel like you guys are spying on what I’m doing on my social media.”

Another shocking text shown to the court heard Lauryn write: “Wait until they argue. Gather some letters. Ready to finish them.”

Judge Hess ruled: “She had in mind causing irreparable harm to her father’s marriage.”

4. Lauryn’s huge demands – and analyze Walker’s final Euro defeat

Among the list of extraordinary demands were £70,000 for a Mercedes GLE, £30,000 for air conditioning and £31,200 for an astro grass pitch.

She insisted the Mercedes GLE was a good family car, said she needed air conditioning because her house gets hot, and even suggested the astro lawn was essential because one-year-old Kinara could become a football player. .

Asked by Judge Hess if this was a leap, she replied: “Never say never. Lionesses are better than Lions anyway.”

This joke in front of Walker came just two days after England lost to Spain in the Euro final.

Kyle repeatedly insisted that his demands were disproportionate. He said: “She is getting paid a lot of money.

“I am giving them the money with great joy. It’s a contribution for me to not be physically present, but I think some of the things you’re asking for are disproportionate.

“Lauryn wants to make it a show home rather than a family home. She should manage her money better.”

Instead of spending £30,000 on air conditioning, he suggested: “You could go to the Curry and get a fan.”

And when asked about paying £30,000 to buy the nanny a car, he said: “I would hire a nanny who had a car.”

He added: “I don’t know how many people you would like me to pay for. The baby sitter? Lauryn? I will pay for my children. Does she want a chef?

5. Kyle’s enormous wealth

The judge highlighted that Lauryn “did not appear to plan to move into any salaried work. but would like to develop her life as ‘a celebrity‘.

She was worth just £10,000 after her debts of £81,000 were taken into account, compared to Kyle who was worth more than £26 million.

This huge sum included almost £5 million in the bank, £9.5 million in investments and £1.2 million in clocks and cars.

The Sun can reveal that their car collection includes a Range Rover worth £160,000, an Audi worth £100,000, a Mercedes worth £8,000 and a G-Wagon that Annie owns, which they pay £2,000 for month.

But he insisted he should not be used as an “open checkbook”, telling the court: “We are not going to be like that, because I earn the amount I earn, which I have made on my own back from football, that you can just spend my money and have an open checkbook.

“If I were a painter or decorator I can guarantee that it wouldn’t have gotten this far. It couldn’t have gotten this far, I wouldn’t have been able to afford it.”

Lauryn, who earns around £15,000 for taking part in Celebs Go Dating, has no other source of income apart from the C4 show and blog payments.

She said she receives between £600 and £800 a month for her blog posts, and the amount has never been more than £1,200 a month.

Kyle with his wife Annie Kilner

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Kyle with his wife Annie KilnerCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke



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