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Beyonce's Dad Paying Child Support
For New Son
February 17. 2010
In news regarding unscrupulous music manager, Matthew
Knowles, that will no doubt be painful to his daughter, singer Beyonce
and her mother, Tina Knowles, who is divorcing him over repeated
adultery claims, actress and mistress, Alexsandra Wright, has given
birth to a baby boy, not girl, as was initially reported by many
outlets, named Nixon Knowles (If he has Matthew's gene pool, he's going
to be a real Nixon, alright).
Matthew and Tina Knowles
Matthew has started paying child support, under court
order and is scheduled to take a paternity test shortly. A Los Angeles
judge ordered him to pay $20,000 for January 2010 and $8,200 per month,
to Wright,
who would not have given him the time of day, if it were not for
his family's notoriety
and
ill-gotten cash
flow, as Knowles has no redeeming qualities.
Alexsandra Wright
Ironically, several weeks ago, it was reported on
several music news sites, Matthew Knowles asked Jay-Z, the husband of
his daughter, Beyonce, to have his name affixed to the couple's last
name, to reflect both, as he had no son to carry on his crooked
name.
Beyonce
Beyonce's Dad Liked It, Not Gonna Put a
Ring on It, Still Has to Pay "Bills, Bills, Bills"
February 17, 2010 10:08 AM - NEW YORK (CBS)
A Los Angeles judge has ordered Beyonce's father, Mathew Knowles, to pay
temporary child support even though he may not be the baby's daddy, says
TMZ. A whopping $20,750 in child support will be coming the mother's way
for the month of January alone.
Alexsandra Wright, mother of baby Nixon who
was born Feb. 4, claims she had an 18-month relationship with the
singer's father, says TMZ.
Her lawyer, Neal Hersh, went to court Wednesday to ask for child support
and the judge ordered Knowles to pay $8,200 a month, according to TMZ.
Knowles must also pay 100% of uninsured medical costs.
A DNA test will take place March 1, says the site, to determine if
Knowles is baby Nixon's father.
According to TMZ, Knowles has not flat out denied he is the father.
Surprisingly, he gave Wright $10,000 in January to cover uninsured
medical costs and other expenses.
http://www.cbsnews.com
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