Stevie J Ordered To Trial For $1.1 million In Child Support

    Stevie J hoped to settle more than $1 million in child support out of court, but the Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star and musician will have to go to trial.

    According to a recent Bossip report, Stevie J owes $1.1 million in back child support for his son and daughter, aged 18 and 17 respectively, as of 2014. He was originally supposed to pay about $8,557 per month for both children, and still owes money.

    He applied for “deferred prosecution,” which would have helped him avoid a trial as long as he agreed to other terms from the government. But the federal government rejected his request, so he will head to trial on December 5.

    “This case is bullshit,” Bossip quotes him as saying. “…I understand the prosecutors are doing their job, but I’m a great father and I take care of my kids. For the record, I provided everything that they needed.”

    On the bright side, he said, his rapport with his children remains in tact. The family went to the star-studded Bad Boy Reunion concert in New York City over the weekend. As a member of production group The Hitmen, Stevie J was responsible for lots of the hits that were performed on the stage.

    “I’m happy that my kids won’t let this case affect our relationship. They were with me all weekend, with their mom,” he said. “We enjoyed the Puffy show, we all stayed in the hotel, chilled out as a family. Whatever it is, let the courts do what they have to do, but just let me come out the victor that I am.”

    17 thoughts on “Stevie J Ordered To Trial For $1.1 million In Child Support

      1. Don’t get mad. Hopeyouloseitall probably doesn’t know any better. He/she is probably just an uniformed kid.

    1. Soooo if he stayed in the household with the mother of the children and the 2 kids,he was supposed to spend $17,000 a month on the kids?? NO! Which means we’re talking about a GOVERNMENT penalty for not being in the household,even tho the 2 parents agreed to part ways and both stayed active in the children’s lives…unreal

    2. Yea well the government wants there taste they didnt get to tax the dollars you just gave to the ex which i agree is fucking bullshit guy probably already pays 40%+ in taxes as is just like i fucking have to and the average american pays somewhere near 27% plus you asd a 7% sales tax considering 40% of what you spend will be on taxable items its like a person already pays 43% thats 43 cents on every dollar fucking earned not to mention if you have a pet pay a $20 a year pet liscense fee to the state and if you own a home or property taxes on it every year so basicaly upwards of 50% of my fucking income goes to the government every year i dont draw a single benefit from them dont use a single government program only thing i use are the roads water and power i pay seperate no kids so no schooling or anything yet over half my money i make goes to those cock suckers im 100% with him its bullshit you cant settle financial issues without letting them wet there beaks sickening but thank god im self employed and can do tax write offs like a mother fucker and get my taxes down to 20%

    3. It is time to reform the unconstitutional child support system in America. Join the fight! Thechildsupporthustle.com

      1. It is unconstitutional.. they even take your liscense and shit away effecting you making money then putting you in prison and literaly make interest off your suffering in back childsupport upon getting out wether you buy the kids clothes food put gas in the ex’s car help with bills and everything else they say fuck you to your face if they dont get money off you

    4. Wear a rubber, it aint worth it. For one million, he ought to be able to blast in her face everyday if he wants.

    5. Despite the fatherly actions and just plain being a good dad, the government in that state is salivating over the anount of Title IV-D federal matching dollars and incentives that will be paid from one case.

      This government is damaging and corrupt.

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