Young Joc recently spoke with Atlanta radio host, Ryan Cameron, to clear up the child support issues.
"When I got on, I was only ordered to pay $114 a month because the courts couldn't determine how much money I was gonna make," Yung Joc said. "I was like, 'What the hell is that? Who can survive on that?' As far as it looked to them, I didn't have a job. But I was paying more [than what was ordered]. And something came up one day, and she came to me and said, 'I think we need to sit down and talk, because I need more money.'"
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"My attorney got with her attorney, I think we did it in a cool fashion. We came up with an agreement: I was paying $2000 a month, I would take care of all his medical issues, expenses, extracurricular activities, anything to do with my son. And that was the agreement, and I never missed a payment."
"I don't pay directly to her, I pay it through [the Georgia Department of Resources Office of Child Support Service]," Joc said. "My banker wires the funds to DHR, they wire the funds right to her account. However long it takes, she needs to discuss that with them, and not put me out there bad like that."
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