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'Teen Mom 2' Cast News: Corey Simms Welcomes New Daughter, Leah Messer Steals From Twin Daughters' Trust Fund?

A new bundle of joy has arrived in the life of one of the cast members of "Teen Mom 2." According to International Business Times, Corey Simms became a father for the third time after his wife, Miranda Simms, gave birth to a healthy baby girl. The couple welcomed their first child (his third) to the world Sunday and the first one to share photos via Instagram is the grandfather, Jeff Simms.

In his post, he wrote in the caption the baby girl's moniker, which is Remington Monroe. It was revealed already during Miranda's baby shower that they will be calling her "Remi." The proud grandfather also mentioned that the baby's arrival was a surprise as she was expected to arrive in January.

Remi is the first child of Corey to Miranda. He has five-year old twin daughters named Aliannah and Aleeah with ex-wife Leah Messer, who no longer holds primary custody after Corey won the custody battle to give the girls a stable home and environment.

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But the twins are allowed to visit her during weekends. Messer previously voiced out that she deserves to have her twins back but it might not be possible anymore as another scandal broke out.

According to In Touch, the 24-year old mother is reported to have stolen money from the twins' trust fund again. Almost a year ago, Messer took more than $10,000 from a trust fund set up for the special needs of Ali. She was not able to pay it back and now, she has "borrowed" money from Ali's twin sister, Aleeah. The source cited that Corey is taking her to court again.

Wetpaint reported that Messer used the money to buy her mother, Dawn, a new house. It has also been reported that she spent $600 a week on pills prior to getting treatments. The "Teen Mom" star has not addressed the issue yet but she did deny the earlier reports last year.

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