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T.O. catches up on child support payments, avoids jail

By Christian Boone
Sept 26, 2011

Terrell Owens, facing jail time after falling behind a second time on child support payments, has fulfilled his financial obligations, the attorney for his daughter's mother told the AJC.

Owens was due in court Tuesday on a contempt charge after falling behind two months and $10,000, said Randy Kessler, Melanie Paige Smith's lawyer. It was the second time this summer Owens was late with his $5,000 monthly payment.

In July, the 37-year-old former wide receiver blamed the NFL lockout in claiming financial hardship, saying he would only be able to afford $2,500 a month. His request was denied and he settled by paying the $10,000 owed for June and July, along with attorney fees, Kessler  said.

Owens, a Fulton County resident, has not been signed by an NFL team. He played for the Cincinnati Bengals last season.

Smith, of Atlanta, filed a second petition for contempt in Fulton County Superior Court earlier this month requesting Owens be incarcerated for not making his August and September payments. The flamboyant receiver, star of a VH-1 reality series, earns an estimated $666,000 a month, according to Smith's suit.

"We are glad it is resolved and hope we do not need to file again in the future," Kessler said, confirming Owens is caught up with his payments.

Owens was ordered in May 2007 to pay child support for the daughter he had with Smith.

About the Author

A native Atlantan, Boone joined the AJC staff in 2007. He quickly carved out a niche covering crime stories, assuming the public safety beat in 2014. He's covered some of the biggest trials this decade, from Hemy Neuman to Ross Harris to Chip Olsen, the latter of which was featured on Season 7 of the AJC's award-winning "Breakdown" podcast.

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