
Zion Williamson’s stalker drama has Pelicans ownership fuming with trade possible
NY Post
In yet another disappointing season for Pelicans forward Zion Williamson, it seems the latest drama engulfing his personal life is “the straw that broke” team ownership’s back.
That’s according to a piece published Wednesday on In The N.O. by Shamit Dua, a contributor to the New Orleans-based WDSU, who noted ownership “was livid over Williamson’s recent off-court headlines,” with an individual “familiar with ownership’s thinking” calling the matter “the straw that broke the camel’s back.”
Dua’s piece comes on the heels of a recent WSDU report, in which an accused stalker romantically linked to Williamson — currently in the midst of a five-year, $197 million contract extension, per Spotrac — allegedly assaulted a rival love interest.
Ahkeema Love, who has a child with Williamson, is accused of stalking a woman connected to the 24-year-old athlete, hitting her and egging her home, according to the report.
Love was arrested after fleeing the scene.
She and Williamson made waves in June 2023 following their baby announcement.

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