Soulja Boy admits that he cannot pay his ex-girlfriend the $236,000 he owes her due to his high living expenses and his million-dollar debt in taxes.
He has asked a judge to reconsider the decision reached in a prior lawsuit where Kayla Myers was awarded over $230,000 in damages because he cannot afford to pay.
He claims that his current income does not cover his cost of living and that during the lawsuit his financial situation was inaccurately portrayed. In addition to this, he owes the IRS $1 million in back taxes and is requesting the judge overturn the decision.
A financial statement submitted by Soulja Boy shows the problem he is facing – his lavish lifestyle is not covered by his income. Back in 2007, he asserted that he was earning “millions” at the beginning of his career, but his current income is made through marketing, appearances and concerts.
Soulja Boy claims he makes...
He has asked a judge to reconsider the decision reached in a prior lawsuit where Kayla Myers was awarded over $230,000 in damages because he cannot afford to pay.
He claims that his current income does not cover his cost of living and that during the lawsuit his financial situation was inaccurately portrayed. In addition to this, he owes the IRS $1 million in back taxes and is requesting the judge overturn the decision.
A financial statement submitted by Soulja Boy shows the problem he is facing – his lavish lifestyle is not covered by his income. Back in 2007, he asserted that he was earning “millions” at the beginning of his career, but his current income is made through marketing, appearances and concerts.
Soulja Boy claims he makes...
- 7/15/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
Soulja Boy is being ordered to pay nearly a quarter million dollars after being sued by his ex-girlfriend for abuse and kidnapping in 2019. The rapper, born DeAndre Way, was ordered by a jury to pay Kayla Myers $235,900 due to an incident from February 2019 where he was accused of striking her with a gun and threatening to kill her, according to documents obtained by Rolling Stone.
The jury agreed that $1,800 of the damages were due to “mental health expenses,” while $234,100 were attributed to “physical and mental pain and suffering.”
In her original complaint,...
The jury agreed that $1,800 of the damages were due to “mental health expenses,” while $234,100 were attributed to “physical and mental pain and suffering.”
In her original complaint,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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