NBA Player P.J. Washington Previously Ordered To Pay “Basketball Wives” Star Brittany Renner $5,500 A Month In Child Support & $130,000 For Back Payments & Legal Fees
NBA Player P.J. Washington Previously Ordered To Pay “Basketball Wives” Star Brittany Renner $5,500 A Month In Child Support & $130,000 For Back Payments & Legal Fees
P.J. Washington and #BrittanyRenner’s child support agreement has been revealed.
Court docs obtained by TMZ show that the Dallas #Mavericks player was ordered to pay Brittany $5,500 a month in child support in addition to a lump sum of $130,000 to satisfy “any and all existing child support accruing prior to the entry of this consent order, as well as for [Renner’s] attorney’s fees.”
This ruling came last November as part of a consent order issued in Mecklenburg County, N.C.
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The information is making headlines now because Brittany recently filed a motion in a Los Angeles County court so she could continue to collect the same amount in California.Following roughly two years of dating, #PJWashingtonand Brittany welcomed a baby boy together in 2021. After their breakup, P.J. married influencer Alisah Chanel.
Recently, the exes went viral over a video of Brittany and her mom yelling at P.J. during a heated custody exchange.

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