(EXCLUSIVE) Stevie J: I Did Pay My Baby Mama Child Support! Denies Owing Over $1 Million
The federal government reportedly explains to the judge that Stevie J – at the time of the indictment and currently – is receiving treatment at drug rehab in Georgia and won’t be released until February. They requested the judge postpone the arraignment until then.
Then on February 5th, Stevie J filed docs in the case demanding the federal government hand over royalty records they obtained in regards to how much he made off music he produced.
He explains that back in 2005, he entered into a deal with Royalty Recovery to be his exclusive agent to administer his rights and collects royalties, fees and expenses owed to him for his work in music.
Stevie J says the company also made payment to the NYS Child Support Center on behalf of his baby mamma for their two children. He says that he was only paid his cut after she received her child support money.
He is demanding the court approve a subpoena to be served on the feds, since they have so far refused to hand over the documents.
Stevie J claims the documents are vital to his defense in the case and will show he did indeed pay his child support over the years through his royalty payments. See the exclusive court docs.
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