Landon McBroom Baby mama says she was served drama, not a girl
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Shyla Walker said Landon McBroom‘s girlfriend gave a wildly exaggerated version of their custody showdown…and she claims to have the receipts to prove it.
Shyla asks a judge to refuse Sophie Germanrequest for restraining order…claiming she never harassed, threatened or assaulted anyone during the heated April 3 incident.

As we first reported, Sophia claimed that Shyla broke into her gated communityforced her way onto the property and attempted to take Landon and Shyla’s daughter during a chaotic confrontation.
But Shyla says that version is downright false.
According to new legal documents obtained by TMZ, Shyla claims she was simply trying to pick up her own daughter on the day of her court-ordered custody after she says several attempts to coordinate with Landon were ignored.

She says she never went through any doors, never trespassed and never entered the house — and submitted what she says is doorbell video showing she rang the bell and stayed outside the house.
Shyla says Sophia came to the door and their interaction happened strictly on the doorstep. She claims she immediately showed Sophia her custody documents… but says Sophia still refused to hand over the child.
Shyla says things escalated when the police arrived… and she says Sophia gave a false story to the cops in hopes of getting her arrested. Shyla included a video that she says shows cops reviewing her custody order and calling a supervisor to see if they could make an arrest.

She claims Sophia and Landon are turning the private custody dispute into a public drama…claiming they posted selectively edited content online to shape public perception.
And yes… Shyla even attached TMZ’s original story about the incident as an exhibit in her case.
She is now asking the court to dismiss Sophia’s request for a restraining order entirely. Both men are due back in court later this month… when a judge will decide which version of events is valid.
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