The judge was not happy Flo Rida wasn’t making an effort to see his special needs son, so she upped his child support via Bossip.
Flo Rida’s son’s mother got some good news in her paternity and child support suit against the “My House” rapper, but her case still isn’t over.
A Bronx Family Court judge Friday agreed to temporarily increase Alexis Adams’ child support from $8,000 to $9,000 a month to care for son Zohar, who has health problems. Flo Rida will also have to pony up for all of Zohar’s medical care and education following an agreement between both sides.
Adams has asked the court to have Flo Rida pay a total of $10,000 a month to support their son as well as pay her $55,000 in legal fees – which Flo Rida’s team has objected to.
Flo Rida’s lawyer Howard Felcher asked the judge to keep the child support at $9,000, but agreed that Flo Rida would pay for Zohar’s medical bills and schooling. Felcher also asked that his client have a say in what school Zohar attended to make sure the tuition was “reasonable” – a move that prompted a rebuke from the judge.
“What does he care?” Judge Shira Atzmon asked Felcher. “He’s not involved in this child’s life. He’s met him once. This is all about money, and I’ve had it up to here.”
Adams’ lawyer Jack Giordano questioned why such a high net worth individual was haggling over an extra $500 or $1,000 a month for the son’s support, which he said was “chump change” for the “Welcome To My House” rapper.
They are due back in court next month.
In a strange plot twist, Adams once tried to blackmail ESPN’s Mark Jackson.
Her attorney also addressed a 2012 federal criminal case against Adams where she was indicted for allegedly attempting to extort $200,000 from NBA coach Mark Jackson over naked photos he had sent her during their extra-marital affair while she was working as a stripper in New York.
What a time to be alive.
Flip the page for video of the mom saying how Flo won’t see the child and the paternity test.