Chelsea’s Tosin Adarabioyo Sued in UK Child Support Dispute

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  • Tosin Adarabioyo is facing claims in the UK that he helped his brother dodge child support.

  • His lawyers overturned an earlier £11,000 judgment against him.

  • The allegations remain unproven but in the spotlight.

A woman has sued Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo in the UK, accusing him of helping his brother dodge child support.

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Nadia Messaoud says she dated Fisayo Adarabioyo from 2019 to 2021, found out she was pregnant after they split, and claims Fisayo stopped paying maintenance.

She adds that Tosin privately funded his brother’s lifestyle but refused to help support the child.

Nadia says a court entered an £11,000 default judgment that named Tosin as the child’s uncle.

However, Tosin Adarabioyo’s lawyers got that judgment set aside, and the claim was later struck out.

Tosin Adarabioyo at Fulham

Nadia then posted a TikTok saying he spent more on legal fees than the award.

The story keeps drawing attention because it involves family ties and well-known figures.

At the heart of the matter, Nadia says money flowed to Fisayo instead of to the child.

She describes Fisayo, a former lower-league player who last played in 2021 as living large while failing to support his daughter.

https://www.legit.ng/sports/football/1674472-nadia-messaoud-sues-tosin-adarabioyo-for-not-paying-his-brother-child-support/

Meanwhile, Tosin’s representatives deny the accusations and say the claim should never have been brought.

On the pitch, Tosin Adarabioyo rose in value after joining Chelsea in 2024.

He played a part in trophy wins and built strong dressing-room bonds.

This case shows how private family disputes can become public headlines when athletes face scrutiny, and for now, the allegations against Tosin Adarabioyo remain unproven until a court makes a final ruling.

 

 

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