Juelz Santana Wanted In New Jersey After Missing Child Support Payments

    Juelz Santana is being chased by authorities in New Jersey after the rapper reportedly failed to keep up with his child support payments, according to TMZ.

    Citing legal documents, the publication says that the Harlem, New York rapper —born LaRon James — owes nearly $30,000 to the mother of his 13-year-old son, LaRon Jr.

    Back in 2013, Juelz Santana was ordered to pay $1,800 per month. However, the authorities in New Jersey say that he’s failed to keep up with the payments, which now total $28,491.32.

    A warrant is out calling for the rapper’s arrest. Juelz’s next payment is due on December 16.

    After the news broke, Juelz took to Twitter to condemn the reports.

    This isn’t the first time that Juelz Santana has had a run-in with the law. In June 2015, he and Jim Jones headed to Canada to perform but were turned away at the border because of their arrest history. In January 2013, Santana was sentenced to two years probation for threatening his neighbor.

    20 thoughts on “Juelz Santana Wanted In New Jersey After Missing Child Support Payments

    1. They need to get off my boy’s nuts, cause they deep down that he’s living life the way he wants lolol f@#%ing haters smh. . .

    2. Looks like they need a Diplomats reunion and tour pronto if $1800 is hard. I guess the Drake lyric didn’t sell him a few albums lol

        1. lol Cappadonna, the Wu-prospect who hasn’t been relevant since The Pillage. He was one of, if not the worst out of the whole collective..

          1. To be honest he wasn’t relevant even back then but hey at least he had a single out with a music video that got some rotation. There i corrected myself.

    3. It’s official: Juelz Santana is a broke ass washed up loser. This is what happens when that Dipset reunion isn’t happening lol.. I hope they lock his black ass in prison for a decade for being a lousy father

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