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"HE'S A DEAD BEAT DAD" CHRIS BROWNS BABY MAMA REVEALS....

In a recent report by gossip site TMZ,  Chris brown's baby mama Nia Guzman has reportedly called the Singer a dead beat dad over his cheap child support checks. 

According to TMZ, sources claim that Nia Guzman, the mother of Brown’s daughter, Royalty, has been receiving a small monthly check of $2,500 a month from Brown for months. However, the sources say the checks stopped coming in March after Guzman demanded that he up the amount to $15,000

However chrisbrown reps feel that the checks are enough as it makes sure that Biatch is not trying to use that as a means of siphoning him. However, Nia sees it as a mere testament of the fact that Chris is cheap and miserly.  

Guzman already has a lawyer, Carl Moore, and he allegedly plans to file a lawsuit against Brown in the next two weeks, demanding back child support and a huge increase in his monthly payments.

I feel this is going to be messy, it is always messy when a child is involved.  Chris is rich and in My opinion $2500 a month for your child's Care is just a little bit tacky and weird. With his recent stints in court, I feel He should handle this properly.  

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