Dwight Howard Finds Himself in Another Serious Issue as Ex-Employee Lawsuit Surfaces Amid Divorce Drama
Dwight Howard’s life is unfolding like a reality show, with drama at every turn. The former NBA champion has reportedly filed for divorce from his wife, Amy Luciani (Amber Howard), after she publicly accused him of drug use and creating a chaotic home environment.
But that’s not all—now, a new controversy has surfaced as Howard, according to TMZ Sports, faces a lawsuit for emotional distress and unpaid wages from a former assistant.
“Here’s the deets — Terrence Hudson says he worked for the former NBA pro and Amber as a home security guard, domestic manager, and Dwight’s personal assistant, from June 25, 2025 to October 8, 2025 … this according to court documents obtained by TMZ. Terrence says in the docs — filed in December 2025 — he agreed to $2,000 per week in pay, but claims he only received “inconsistent payments totaling $8,137.54″ throughout his employment,” Via TMZ Sports.
Dwight Howard is being sued for emotional distress and unpaid wages by someone claiming to be a former assistant … in the midst of recently filing for divorce from his estranged wife, Amber Howard.
— TMZ (@TMZ) March 13, 2026
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TMZ Sports reported that Terrence is now requesting $40,702.06, broken down into $30,702.06 for unpaid wages and an additional $10,000 for emotional distress.
Dwight Howard Made A Shocking Career Decision Amid Ongoing Divorce Drama
Amidst the swirling divorce drama and a lawsuit over unpaid wages, Howard has certainly captured the spotlight. But in a bold move, the 40-year-old has taken center stage with a stunning announcement. He recently announced his retirement from basketball on social media, leaving fans and critics alike buzzing.
“now Im taking off the cape and retiring from all basketball to pour into my family and give back to communities worldwide. I know some of you might think I thought he already “retired” but I didn’t… the game retired me! I still had more left to give ! Yeah I did play professionally for 20 years and Im grateful to be able to say that but I can’t lie seeing these other players still going at it at age 40 inspired me to want to keep trying but now I believe my duty will be to pass it down to the next generation,” Howard wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Woke up today on the 12th of this month and I figured it’s time to move on from Superman! Im no super human… I cry ! I struggle! I feel like everyone else. Through the lies, the media and the hate I still show love and Smile Through The Storm.
— Dwight Howard (@DwightHoward) March 12, 2026
But now Im taking off the cape and… pic.twitter.com/SyZQAcAeLq
After 18 seasons in the NBA and four seasons overseas, Howard has finally hung up his sneakers. His time on the basketball court is over, but who knows? He might become a basketball analyst in the future to share his expertise. Only time will tell. For now, his divorce drama with Luciani is enough to keep fans engaged with the life of this legend.
Dwight Howard Finds Himself in Another Serious Issue as Ex-Employee Lawsuit Surfaces Amid Divorce Drama
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