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Serena Williams’ stepmom posts lavish lifestyle while being $600k in debt after faking King Richard’s signature on deeds

Serena Williams' stepmom posts lavish lifestyle while being $600k in debt after faking King Richard's signature on deeds

Serena Williams’s stepmom Lakeisha Williams is reportedly in $600k and is reportedly dragging Richard Williams into more financial trouble as Venus and Serena Williams’ stepmother faked her husband’s signature on the deeds of his home.

According to Radar Online, she faked Richard Williams’ signature to transfer his house to her and put the deed under her name.

Lakeisha Williams took out a 279K loan

Apparently, she borrowed $279K from David Simon, and the lender has not been able to recover what he lent after going through the courts, the debt is now $623,000 which includes interest and lawyers’ fees.

It now seems that Lakeisha might lose the how that has belonged to the Williams family since the mid-90s.

Added to that, she is being accused of selling his cars, getting his social security checks, and cashing them without Richard knowing along with other suspicious actions that have his son Chaviota Lesane looking into suing her for elder abuse.

On her Instagram page, there are a lot of pictures and videos of her lifestyle in VIP sections, drinking champagne, and having a good time.

In her feed, she only has a few pictures with Richard Williams as it seems they were on the rocks in their relationship some time ago, as she posted a picture with their son Dylan

Meanwhile, she captioned a post “Dylan we gone be [all right] baby. Man left us but God got us. They did it to Jesus. I see why it’s hard for a rich man to [enter’ into God’s Kingdom. Richard Williams wants NO DEALING WITH OUR 5-YEAR-OLD SON.”

Lakeisha Williams also sold Richard’s cars and motor home

While being in court, she claimed that she sold a Bluebird motor home because apparently she was left with no other choice but to use the money from the sale to buy food for their son.

Chavoita said “I can’t remember how long it was into the relationship as far as my dad starting to have financial headaches, like, ‘What’s going on with my social security checks?’

Lakeisha took the Mercedes, she took the bus, she took the money, what else was it? The motorcycle. There are so many things that she stole or forged documents for him. That’s considered elder abuse. We’re just putting all of it together, it’s a lot. This whole situation has been frustrating.”

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