Tyrese Gibson was ordered by a choose to pay $636,000 (£510,000) in youngster help and authorized charges throughout a court docket listening to on Tuesday.
Throughout a listening to on the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia, the Quick and Livid actor was ordered to pay $237,944 (£191,000) in again youngster help to his ex-wife Samantha Lee Gibson for his or her daughter Soraya in addition to virtually $400,000 (£321,000) to Samantha’s attorneys.
In August, the actor was ordered to pay $10,000 (£8,000) a month in youngster help for his or her four-year-old daughter. Nonetheless, he thought of the quantity extreme and refused to abide by the court-ordered sum and selected to pay $2,236 (£1,800) a month as a substitute.
Decide Kevin Farmer held him in contempt of court docket for failing to pay the stipulated quantity and ordered him to pay the distinction, in line with TMZ.
Along with the $636,000 in again youngster help and authorized charges, Tyrese was additionally ordered to foot the $17,000 (£14,000) invoice for a particular grasp, a referee who was appointed to deal with the dispute.
The choose gave Tyrese till 15 Could to pay round $258,000 (£207,000) of the stability.
The 44-year-old completely instructed The Shade Room in a press release that he will probably be appealed the ruling.
“Every part will probably be appealed. My lawyer, Tonya Mitchell Graham, said that a minimum of 30 issues past the scope of the regulation was miss dealt with and flat out egregious and unlawful (sic),” he mentioned. “The household regulation court docket system actually f***ing sucks. It is all a course of we’ll enchantment.”
Graham confirmed to TMZ that she has filed a movement for a brand new trial and can quickly be submitting for an enchantment. She famous that the cost deadline could possibly be pushed again as soon as the enchantment is lodged.
Tyrese and Samantha have been married between 2017 and December 2020.
He additionally has a 15-year-old daughter, Shayla Somer, from his earlier marriage to Norma Mitchell, which led to 2009.