Devin Haney will pay former partner Leena Sayed $20,000 a month in child support after revealing in court documents that he earns $435,699 monthly.
The boxer and Sayed have reached a custody agreement covering their 1-year-old daughter, Khrome, according to legal documents obtained by TMZ. The former couple will share legal and physical custody.
Haney must have either his mother or a professional nanny present while caring for Khrome until she turns 3, the agreement states.
Both sides also agreed to end their ongoing legal actions. Haney will permanently dismiss his lawsuits against Sayed, including an extortion claim, while Sayed will withdraw her request for a domestic violence restraining order.
Sayed previously alleged that Haney pushed her to the ground in 2024 while she was pregnant. Haney responded by accusing her of making “false and defamatory statements” about him. Her attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, maintained that his client had been truthful.
As part of the settlement, Sayed must post a statement saying, “The news reports that alleged that I said I was physically harmed by Devin were not accurate. I’m delighted that Devin and I are both focused on co-parenting our daughter.”
The agreement also includes a non-disparagement clause preventing either parent from publicly criticizing the other.