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Julius Peppers Agrees To Pay $8K A Month In Child Support To Leave Pregnant Girlfriend For Instagram Model


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"You know a guy’s into you when he’s willing to pay 8k a month just to be with you. Now granted, most of us aren’t multi-millionares as Panther’s Julius Peppers is, but you get the idea.

Back in 2014, Peppers left Lia Ames, his then pregnant girlfriend (with his child of course, named Elijah Peppers) to go on vacation with Claudia Sampedro, who has the all to common title these days of ‘Instagram model.’

Sampedro seems to be a good value Kasdashian, with her on par looks and track record of dating the same men, including NFL star Reggie Bush.

Peppers and Ames have fighting in court since the trip when she sued the linebacker and in order to get Ames off his tail, settled with an $8k per month child support payout.

Bossip.com relayed details of the court order, saying:

“According to court records, the two battled it out in court for close to a year but finally reached a deal over custody, support and important decision making power for their kid. Under the deal, Julius admitted he is Elijah’s dad and is now legally recognized as the father. The current Green Bay Packers linebacker will pay $8,000 a month in child support a month to his former lover, Lia Ames.”

Source: http://dailysnark.com/julius-peppers-agrees-pay-8k-month-child-support-leave-pregnant-gf-instagram-model/

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3 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

$8k to peppers means what, cutting out a couple nights out a month maybe?

96k per year for 17 or so years, not counting college education possibly?

 

1.6M total, so an estimated $3,000,000 before taxes.

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that was more sarcastic than anything else.  i know that's a shitload of money to anybody.

i was thinking more about how much he's been paid over the course of his career

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/rankings/earnings/

est $147 million cash earnings broken down here

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/green-bay-packers/julius-peppers/cash-earnings/

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