Judge tells T.I. to pay more child support
September 23, 2008
Associated Press
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| In this Sept. 21, 2008 file photo, rapper T.I. attends the Comedy Central Emmy After Party in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Shea Walsh, file) |
ATLANTA (AP) — A judge on Tuesday ordered rapper T.I. to pay more child support to the mother of two of his children after she claimed he wasn't providing enough money. The judge also said the 27-year-old performer must continue to pay for the boys to attend private school, uninsured medical bills and expenses related to the children's extracurricular activities. Tipton Lane also awarded the couple on Tuesday joint custody of the boys, ages 7 and 8. Dixon, 28, was granted primary physical custody. The children previously spent about 40 percent of their time with the rapper. Dixon's attorney, Randy Kessler, said his client is still unsatisfied with the amount the judge ordered T.I. to pay but is happy to receive more child support. An e-mail to one of T.I.'s lawyers was not immediately returned Tuesday. He also has two sons with his fiancee, Tameka "Tiny" Cottle, of the defunct R&B group Xscape. |
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