

In more "I know you know I got money, but I still ain't trying to pay my child support" news, Jeezy the Snowman recently settled his on-going child support case. On Monday (Nov. 28) ATL's "Trapper of the Year" was ordered to $1,400 per month in his child support case.
While $1,400 only amounts to $16, 800 per year, it's a big step up from what he was paying. See prior to the ruling, Jeezy was breaking his son's mother off with $178 per month. Huh? $178 a month, that's $2, 136 a year. That's probably the cost of two or three stones embedded in Jeezy's Snowman pendant. My math skills are tight, right?
Anyways, back to this $178. Here's the funny thing: Back in 2001, Jeezy was ordered to pay $178 based on a reported income of $89.30 per month. Oh for real? Jeezy was only getting $89 a month in 2001? I thought before the fame, he was trapping. Meanwhile, Tynesha Dykes, Jeezy's former girlfriend and mother of his 9-year old son, says she lives in poverty in a rural HUD project in ATL.
Here's Dyke's lawyer on Jeezy: "Mr. Jenkins is one of the fastest rising Hip-Hop/rap performers on the Billboard Chart, with well over a million records in sales in the past year and a mansion in Atlanta. He lives in high style, tours the country and is in the close company of stars like Jay-Z and Beyonce." Oh really?
Here's another funny: Jeezy had to submit a financial statement documenting his recent good fortunes. A review of the document reveals that Jeezy had an income of $15,000 per month, with $300,000 in the bank and $50,000 in jewels. What happened to $89 a month?
In the end, everybody got what they wanted. Dykes got paid and Jeezy got his name out the paper.
On another note, not paying your child support seems to be the "in thing" these days. Diddy didn't want to do it. Beanie Sigel didn't want to do it. Swizz Beatz didn't want to do it. Two words: Stop playing.
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