The mother of Chris Brown's daughter is fed up with him allegedly not paying child support, so she's gone to court to collect what she believes she is owed. Brown was ordered back in February to pay $17,743 in child support.
She claims that Brown "has repeatedly engaged in conduct that dramatically increased the cost of litigation." Guzman claims, "He has ignored deposition notices, offered to participate in mediation in a court hearing then failed to even respond to potential mediation dates when proposed, and ignored settlement offers altogether." Guzman claims Brown's actions have created "a great hardship" for her because she does not work and relies on the support from him, calling him "an admitted extraordinary high earner." She claims he makes $7.5 million a year. In total, Guzman is seeking $258,285.24 in back support (which includes retroactive support from the beginning of the case) plus sanctions and "the value of housing that [Brown] agreed to supply."





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