LAURYN Goodman’s full shopping list of ‘childcare’ demands she wants Kyle Walker to pay for can be revealed – including £30,000 for aircon and a gardener budget.
In a scathing court ruling delivered today the Instagram influencer was blasted for using the England footie ace as an “open-ended cheque book”.
She knew he was desperate to keep the birth of their one-year-old daughter Kinara Storm a secret and used it as “leverage” to get what she wanted, a judge said.
The damning 30-page document brands Lauryn an “unreliable” witness who tailored her evidence to suit her case rather than the truth.
And it laid bare her wild shopping sprees and outrageous demands – after a previous judge had slammed for spending money “like it was going out of fashion”.
They included £33,000 for air conditioning at her seven-bedroom mansion in Hove, Sussex, a £22,000 furnishing fund, £70,000 for a Mercedes GLE, to be replaced every three years, and a £30,000 car allowance for a nanny.
On top of that she wanted £14,750 a month in child maintenance, £3,900 a month in childcare costs, a bespoke wood and glass baby gate – and even an iron.
She also insisted on £31,200 for an astro-turf pitch – telling the court that baby Kinara had kicked a ball with her left foot from a crawling position and showed a talent as a potential Lioness of the future.
England ace Kyle – who court documents revealed is worth a staggering £27million – had already shelled out £48,000 for fitted wardrobes and a media screen, £75,000 for a furnishing fund, £9115 for 14 CCTV cameras, £5,650 for an alarm and £52,164 for curtains and a blind.
In a highly rare move for the often secretive family courts, Judge Edward Hess lifted reporting restrictions to lift the lid on a scandal that has gripped the nation all year.
He said the £150,000-a-week Manchester City star, who also has four-year-old son Kairo to Lauryn, gave way to a flurry of financial demands in a bid to keep her quiet.
He even increased her housing budget from £1.85million to £2.4million after she threatened to move within 10 minutes of his Cheshire home.
But in his withering assessment of Lauryn, Judge Edward Hess said she had “no intention” of ever keeping it a secret.
She laid a trail of breadcrumbs with a series of social media hints and had “not just cooperated with, but actively instigated” a feeding frenzy that erupted after he was finally exposed.
And Goodman had already been savaged in a secret court hearing after she launched a legal fight for cash over her son Kairo.
She began proceedings against Manchester City and England ace Kyle Walker, 34, after giving birth to Kairo in April 2020 after a brief fling.
The judge, Recorder Alexander Chandler, listened to testimony from both her and Kyle.
And in a separate judgement delivered in 2022 – kept under wraps until now – he was damning of Lauryn.
The contents of his judgement were sealed by the family court but resurfaced after the latest financial remedy hearing for Lauryn’s daughter to Kyle, Kinara Storm.
She was born last June after another tryst in London whilst Kyle ironically waited for groin surgery.Recorder Chandler’s comments at the time were contained in the latest 30-page judgement issued by Judge Edward Hess following a two day hearing earlier this month. – Sun
LAURYN’S SHOPPING LIST IN FULL
£30,000 Air conditioning
£31,200 Astroturf pitch
£20,000 Furnishing fund
£70,000 Car allowance every three years
£14,750 per month/£150,000 a year in child maintenance for both children
£3,900 per month childcare costs for Kinara of 30 hours per week at £30 an hour
£30,000 Car for the nanny, to be replaced every three years
A bespoke wood and glass baby gate
A gardener at a cost of £28 per hour – “The lawn mower is heavy”
£171.81 per month for two mobile phones – one for family, one for friends
An iron – “I do have a steamer but it leaks”
£800 Water filters
£2,000+ Garden furniture
£1,499 Garden chairs and table
£6,250 Wardrobes
£2,149 Outdoor lighting
£9,000 Blinds
£1,619 Oven
£996 Bar stools
£15,396 sofas
£3,925 Sofa beds




