Sherri Shepherd Pops Off on Twitter About BOTH Of Her Ex-Husbands, Puts Lamar Sally’s Dating Profile on Blast [Photos]

BY: Denver Sean

Published 8 years ago

Sherri Shepherd took to Twitter to ring the alarm on both of her exes, Jeff Tarpley and Lamar Sally.

“How many ex husbands does it take to get money from a single mom.  Two. #dumb and #dumber #getalife #getajob,” she wrote. after sending out a series of tweets about her on-going child support case with Lamar.

Take a look:

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Back in December, Lamar filed a petition with the court to increase child support for their son. At the time, he claimed the 2-year-old suffers from a medical condition that requires expensive treatment.

However, Sherri’s rep said on Tuesday that Lamar’s request for more money was denied — but she’s still paying him $4,100 a month.

“Shepherd had a huge victory in the California family court,” her rep said in a statement to People“Sally and his counsel were humiliated as the judge flat out denied his request and politely asked Sally to be seated in the audience, away from counsel table so he could properly dispose of the matter.”

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The statement continues, “The California judge agreed with Shepherd’s counsel Terry Levich Ross, Esq. and determined that by Sally’s own agreement in two separate legal judgments, New Jersey has exclusive and ongoing jurisdiction over this child support issue and all matters must be dealt with only in that state. The amount of child support Shepherd is currently paying her ex-husband is more than New Jersey has required her to pay, so if Sally wanted to revisit the matter in a New Jersey court he would likely face having his payments reduced substantially. Shepherd now hopes that her ex will stop his frivolous attempts to get more money out of her and will seek gainful employment to take care of his child like any other capable parent.”

Sherri’s Twitter rant continued by putting Lamar’s dating profile information on blast. In his profile, he claims he makes $100,000 a year — despite the court docs suggesting he only works 20-30 hours.

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