Tristan Thompson is seeking further legal liability against his brother Amari Thompson.
The NBA star filed for limited conservatorship on April 27 for a 19-year-old boy who “suffers from an intellectual disability and developmental delay and is unable to meet his personal needs,” according to court documents obtained by E!. news.
The filing says Amari is “incapable of handling any financial transactions” and is “unable to live independently and is dependent” on caretakers, including Tristan, who shares two children, 8-year-old True and 3-year-old Tatum, with ex Khloe Kardashian.
In fact, Khloe has spoken candidly about her role in caring for Amari after the sudden death of Amari and Tristan’s mother, Andrea Thompson, in 2023, when she welcomed the brothers into her Los Angeles home following a family tragedy.
“I’m strong and brave enough now to be a support system for someone who doesn’t have another support system,” Khloe, who split from Tristan in 2021 amid a paternity scandal, said on a 2023 episode of The Kardashians. “You don’t have to treat me right for me to treat you right. I wasn’t raised that way.”
