Romeo Miller Vents From Court, About His Mother’s Greedy Lawyers
Romeo Miller is livid about the current legal battle that he’s going through with his mother, Sonya Miller. As previously reported, the famous son of Master P has been duking it out in court, with his mother suing him because she believes that Master P is hiding his assets with Romeo. Anywho, the actor/reality star shared a photo of him outside of court, with the caption:
Today I should’ve been in bed resting/rehabbing my hip but instead I was in court all morning due to my mother’s greedy lawyers (fyi although I’m being sued by my mom I still love her more than anything on this planet). ??? I’m not here to get in details, because we all are going through something that is gonna make us a lot stronger one day, but I just want to remind you that #greed has taken the whole universe, and nobody is worried about their soul.
Money will tempt you. Money will turn you into a slave. Money will corrupt the people around you. But most importantly, money will come and go! One of my favorite quotes ever is by Mahatma Gandhi and it says, “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed.” Well said Ghandhi, well said. ? #PrayedUp
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