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Rick Ross Ordered To Pay $11,000 A Month In Child Support To Briana Singleton

Her monthly income is $142.

Rapper Rick Ross has been ordered to pay one of his children’s mothers $11,000 a month in child support. 

According to TMZ, Briana Singleton (the mom of three of his children– Bliss, Berkeley and Billion) started the suit while she was pregnant with their third child. The decision for Ross’ child support order took about a year to complete. Singleton and Ross reached the figure mutually.

Ross is required to pay support and his children’s health insurance, additional yearly payments that could total up to $3,000 per child and over $7,500 for extracurricular activities.

The “Every Day I’m Hustlin’” rapper was ordered to pay Singleton’s $25,000 attorney bill, also.

The outlet also reported that the income disparity between Singleton and Ross is colossal. He makes $585,000 per month, and Singleton –  $142 per month.

In May this year, Singleton took her children’s father to court to ask a judge to order Ross to take a COVID test before he could see their minor children. The woman said that Ross’ social activities could put their children in jeopardy.

The two have also been going back and forth over. 

DNA testing for the children. Singleton maintains that Ross consistently takes care of the children. He even purchased her a Mercedes Benz SUV for their children. 

We hope this leads to a better relationship between the two.

 

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