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Who is Kathleen Lynch's husband? Hubby of Mormon mom at center of Ime Udoka scandal once worked for Celtics

Taylor Lynch worked on Nutrition & Athletic Performance Program at Boston Celtics for three months in 2014
UPDATED OCT 8, 2022
Kathleen Lynch's husband Taylor is the consultant who worked with the Boston while she got embroiled in the Ime Udoka affair  (Taylor James Lynch/facebook; Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Kathleen Lynch's husband Taylor is the consultant who worked with the Boston while she got embroiled in the Ime Udoka affair (Taylor James Lynch/facebook; Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Taylor Lynch, the consultant who worked with the Boston Celtics and is Ime Udoka's mistress Kathleen Nimmo Lynch's husband, is the subject of numerous reports at the moment. Recent reports said that Udoka was suspended from the position of head coach of the Boston Celtics due to the violation of team policies on Thursday, September 23. As per ESPN, the reason behind the suspension was the use of crude language in his dialogue with a woman subordinate prior to the start of an improper workplace relationship with the woman. 

Meanwhile, rumors about the former head coach having an affair with team service manager Kathleen and cheating on his fiance Nia Long have spread across numerous platforms. Though the Celtics have not identified the woman Udoka was involved with, Kathleen's name had been leaked online, reports The Daily Mail. He has currently been replaced by assistant coach Joe Mazzulla.

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Lynch, Kathleen's husband, previously worked for the Boston Celtics. The couple both joined NBA teams at the same time, but Lynch didn't stay with the Celtics for very long, as per eFocus. He has been employed as a consultant associate at the prestigious asset management firm Mercer for the past five years. His Facebook bio says he is a former Analyst at Whipstitch Capital and studied Exercise physiology at BYU-Idaho. Also, according to Lynch's linkedin page, he worked for the Nutrition & Athletic Performance Program at Boston Celtics between August 2014 to October 2014 which is three months, and married Kathleen in the same year, 2014, as per their Facebook profile. The pair has three children.

The relationship between the couple appeared to be flawless and lovely. Their social media accounts portray them as a happy family. However, in light of the news, it appears that their perfect relationship may take a bad turn. 



 

Kathleen, the team service manager is mostly responsible for arranging travel, lodging, and game tickets for Celtics family members. The relationship was reportedly short-lived and consensual. The 34-year-old team service manager who was born and brought up in a Mormon family seems to have long-lasting ties with Danny Ainge, who was the team's executive director of basketball operations and is currently associated with Utah Jazz. He helped her to land this job.

The team had initiated an investigation against the relationship between Kathleen and Udoka earlier. Though Ainge came to know about this move by the team he did not intervene in the investigation or the team's decision to suspend the coach, as per The Daily Mail report.

Meanwhile, sources told the publication, "The relationship to the Ainge family or where she went to school or her religious affiliation had nothing to do with the severity of the punishment. The good thing is that everyone regrets what happened and is taking responsibility, and humbled, and trying to fight for their families and lives back."



 

Udoka issued a statement regarding his suspension, stating, "I want to apologize to our players, fans, the entire Celtics organization, and my family for letting them down, I am sorry for putting the team in this difficult situation, and I accept the team's decision. Out of respect for everyone involved, I will have no further comment."

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