Lady at the center Udoka’s sex scandal revealed

If this is true, Ime Udoka had an affair with a Mormon-married white woman who is a mother of three children

Lady at the center Udoka’s sex scandal revealed
Ime Udoka

The lady with whom Boston Celtics' coach Ime Udoka cheated on Nia Long with has been identified. At least that's what The Daily Mail is claiming.

They even have detailed information about her and the links she has with the Boston Celtics' organization. Since the scandal was revealed to the public, there was a lot of chatter about Ime Udoka cheating on actress Nia Long with a white woman. 

Other women's names were dragged through the mud, but the truth is much more scandalous than we imagined.

If this is true, Ime Udoka had an affair with a Mormon-married white woman who is a mother of three children.

She has ties with Celtics' legend Danny Ainge, who used to be Chief of Basketball Operations. 

According to the Daily Mail, the woman Ime Udoka cheated on actress Nia Long with is Kathleen Nimmo Lynch. She is the Celtics' team service manager and she is 34 years old.

Reportedly, Danny Ainge knows Kathleen's family well and he is the one who got her the job in the first place.

His daughter, Taylor, is a close firend of Kathleen's. According to a source close to the investigation that spoke directly to The Daily Mail, Ainge knew about the affair but remained quiet about it. 

This source reveals that the relationship was 100% consensual and it even ended before the investigation on the case even started.

According to this report, Kathleen can't even go to the grocery store without getting swarmed by paparazzi and tabloid reporters.

Danny Ainge hasn't been with the Celtics since last summer, after moving to Chief of Basketball Operations for the Utah Jazz. 

The Daily Mail report also confirms that Lynch is married to Taylor Lynch, who is a financial consultant. They share three children together.

Kathleen grew up in an active Mormon family. She attended Brigham Young University and has declined to respond any questions coming from media outlets.