US NEXT TOP MODEL NIK PACE SPEAKS ON FATHER OF HER CHILD BRAYLON EDWARDS: If you remember a few weeks ago we published an article on Nik Pace. So it was reported that she asked for $ 70,000 per month in child support from the New York Jets receiver Braylon Edwards.
I felt that it was a ridiculous amount of money to demand for a newborn especially if Miss Pace as it claims is a world famous model and work.
In the concern of beauteousness Miss Pace issued a statement regarding his relationship with Edwards.
Portray what she had to recite:
"It is abject that Mr. Braylon Edwards and his lawyer were beyond the scope to address a very private personal and professional, have published false statements about Ms. Nik Pace to the media. It was very painful for Ms. Pace having to defend his character against the intentionally false allegations made against her.
The fact is that Mr. Edwards and Ms. Tread distributed a confidant relationship for over two years. During this period the relationship involved significant time passed with admirers and family and led to the birth of their son. New actions of Mr. Edwards did not speak to the positive image he portrayed in the media recently. Contrary to statements issued by Mr. Edwards and his lawyer on 18 December 2009, it has not acted in the best interest of her child. In fact, Mr. Edwards has barely acknowledged the birth of her son or her education.
At no time, Mr. Edwards was denied the right to attend the birth of his son. Mrs. Pace was encouraged to do so. In accession, Mr. Edwards has not yet signed the birth certificate of his son making it impossible for her son to have his name, Edwards as the right of Georgia requires. It is also completely false and unequivocally that Ms. Pace has never asked for a specified settlement of Mr. Edwards in the amount of up to $ 70,000.00 per month. In regard to the residence of Mrs. Pace, it is a legal resident of the State of NY and has lived and exploited as a professional model in the tri-state area since 2006. Reports that she resides in Georgia are untrue. Ms. Pace has given birth, where she received the support of family, like many women do.