Is Bow Wow broke? Yesterday the rapper/actor, formerly known as "Lil
Bow Wow", embarrasingly revealed to a judge that he has just $1500 in a checking account
and is unable to afford child support payments for his baby daughter
Shai. Bow Wow's financial troubles are shocking when you recall that the
25 year old "retired" from rap three years ago because he had
"accomplished everything in music." It's unbelievable that someone who
has sold millions of albums, had 10 hit singles and starred in dozens of
television shows and movies would be flat broke. But as we learned
yesterday with our list of broke athletes, anything is possible nowadays…
In a court filing yesterday, Bow Wow claimed he could not afford to
pay $3000 a month in child support to his daughter Shai and
ex-girlfriend Joie. Bow Wow explained that his entire monthly income is
$4000, which he receives as a roster artist for Cash Money Records. Bow
Wow further explained that he has exactly $1500 in his checking account
and is currently leasing a Jeep. His income will get a much needed boost
now that he has been announced as the new host of BET's "106 &
Park", but clearly Bow Wow is in some murky financial waters. The judge
eventually ordered Bow Wow to pay the full $3000 a month child support
plus $11,500 in back payments.
Yesterday's news comes almost exactly a year after a New York Post
blind item alleged that the rapper drove a $200,000 Bentley to his
agent's office where he begged for money because he was "dead broke"
and couldn't afford a $5000 child support judgement. A few weeks later
Bow Wow vehemently denied reports that his Bentley had been repossessed,
but at the same time TMZ discovered that the rapper owed more than
$91,000 to the IRS. Recent court documents also show that Bow Wow owes
$283,000 to a company that leased him a Ferrari F430 in 2008. The
Ferrari was repossessed in February 2009 because the rapper stopped
making payments.
In an ironic twist of fate, Bow Wow should probably start trying to win the lottery for real…
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