Chris Brown sued for child support


Los Angeles, April 19 (IANS): Singer Chris Brown's former partner Nia Guzman has filed a lawsuit against him seeking more child support for their daughter Royalty.

Guzman, who previously sued the "Turn up the music" singer to gain child support in Houston, Texas, filed the new lawsuit after she became a full resident of Los Angeles, reports hollywoodlife.com. 

She did it because she reportedly wanted Brown to pay her a lot more for child support than he already gave. 

"Nia is absurd. She's been living in California for months and has established residency there just so she could take Chris to court in Los Angeles for more child support! The case is already in effect and Nia wants more than what they agreed upon in Houston," a source close to the singer said. 

It was also said that Guzman wanted more money from Brown after she saw him flaunting his wealth on social media. 

"She wants more -- way more -- because Royalty deserves every opportunity that life has to offer. Chris continues to flash his gold and diamonds around on Instagram, and him buying a new Ferrari every day infuriates Nia. She's trying to secure Royalty's future and she wishes Chris would understand that," the source continued. 

As previously reported, the two fought over Royalty's support in the past, with Guzman demanding $15,000 a month. However, a Houston judge ruled that Brown would continue to pay $2,500 a month in child support, which was far less than the $15,000 a month that Guzman had sought. 

  

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