I really hope this is about the love of the child and not the large of sum of money left to her. Tragic events left a little girl orphaned and her grandparents fighting over custody. Read more after the jump.
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher murdered his girlfriend Kasandra Perkins before taking his own life and leaving their young 4 month-old daughter Zoey with no parents. Now her grandparents are fighting for custody of the child and a lawyer has been appointed to protect her and her pretty large estate. According to ESPN:
Zoey’s estate or guardian will receive more than $1 million under terms of the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement, including $108,000 annually over the next four years, $48,000 in the fifth year and $52,000 each year until she turns 18. She can keep receiving that amount until she is 23 if she attends college.
A trust funded by the Hunt family, which owns the Chiefs, along with team coaches, players, employees and contributions from the public, will help care for the child. Also, Belcher’s beneficiary will receive $600,000 in life insurance, plus $200,000 for each credited season — Belcher was in his fourth season at the time of his death — and $100,000 in a retirement account.
Belcher’s mother, Cheryl Shepherd, had been living with the couple for about two weeks and was in the home when her son killed Perkins.
Shepherd received temporary custody of Belcher’s daughter, Zoey, soon after the shootings and filed a petition in mid-December asking to be appointed as Zoey’s guardian and conservator of her estate.
Zoey’s maternal grandparents, Rebecca Anne Gonzalez and Darryl Perkins, and other Texas relatives have filed a lawsuit seeking temporary custody of the girl, that her residence be in Tarrant County, Texas, and that a guardian ad litem be appointed.
A Fort Worth judge has scheduled a Jan. 22 hearing in that lawsuit.