Master P’s Estranged Wife, Sonya Miller, Wants $26k A Month
The divorce drama continues between Master P (real name Percy Miller) and his estranged wife, Sonya Miller.
The 48-year-old mogul sent a letter to the judge stating Sonya Miller is financial bleeding him dry with $10k a month in child support and more than $16k a month in spousal support, according to TMZ.
The site reports,
He says her taste for the high life is insatiable … he gave her $8k to find a new place to live and she wants another $20k to get a better crib. What’s especially galling, he says, is that she needs a new place because she’s alienated her landlord with loud parties and “rude and vulgar” conduct. Master P says all he cares about is the welfare of his children, and he’s distraught that Sonya just sits around and allegedly smokes pot with their 19-year-old daughter, who dropped out of high school. P was frank in one of the documents, saying, “This is not the 90s, you guys don’t know my situation.” It’s interesting, Sonya’s view is that she helped P build a $200 million empire, and now she wants a big piece of the pie.
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