Brittany Renner has ended her child support case involving PJ Washington.
On a new episode of Facets of Life with Brittany Renner, the influencer sits down with her new boyfriend, Rashad Scroggins, and discusses moving from Los Angeles to Atlanta, adding that she will no longer seek child support from the father of her child, Washington.
“At my request, my ongoing child support case in California has been dismissed. I don’t know many ‘gold diggers’ who would willingly walk away from the opportunity to take a bitter BD (especially one who just signed for $90M) to the cleaners. But then again, this ain’t that and that ain’t this!” she wrote. “Moving to Atlanta was choosing to be happy TODAY.”
In the clip, Scroggins asked what Renner’s move has meant to her.
“A big part of wanting to stay in California was the child support stuff. As a mom, I felt like I was failing my son,” she said, describing how a girl she became friends with persuaded her to file for child support.
“[Washington] hasn't seen his son since May 7, 2025. If my child's father doesn't want to be around and all you're good for is money, well then give me more of it. Give us more of it, so at least we can have a good life since you're not going to be involved,” Renner added.
“If I can't get you to care about something that you co-created, then I might as well hit you where I guess it seemingly would hurt you, the only thing you care about, which is money.”
She then admitted that she “never needed money to be happy” and soon realized that her son “doesn’t care about that.”
“At that point, if I'm trying to create this lifestyle for him, I'm creating on someone else's dime. That's also a false sense of security, reality,” she explained. “I never, ever wanted someone else to be my story. But I think also with that influence, with feeling like I wasn't doing enough as a mom, I also didn't have a belief that I could go get it on my own.”
Renner and Washington shared a 4-year-old son named PJ Jr. In September, the Dallas Mavericks player signed a $90 million contract, which locks him in through the 2029-30 season. Weeks later, Washington was ordered to pay Renner $5,500 a month in child support.
Washington and Renner began dating in 2019 after she attended one of his games in Kentucky, and they went public in 2020. Just months after welcoming a baby boy in 2021, the couple broke up and have had a contentious relationship.