Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade told a Chicago judge Monday he would be prepared to give up his “partying” lifestyle if he was awarded sole custody of his two sons.
Testifying for a second day in a custody battle with his estranged wife Siohvaughn Wade, the NBA All-Star said his oldest son, who is eight, had been “alienated” from him.
Dwyane Wade said that, if he got sole custody of the two children — the younger son is three years old — he would allow Siohvaughn to have a role in the boys’ lives, but only if she got help with her anger.
During his first day of testimony on Friday, Wade said he was the victim of domestic violence at the hands of his ex-wife and denied allegations he used drugs, owned guns, or had ever had a sexually transmitted disease.
Read more about his first day of testimony here: Dwyane Wade Testifies In Court, Says Ex-Wife Anger Scares Him
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