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Floyd Mayweather Reportedly Funded Chris Brown’s Baby’s Mother Business With $20K Gift

Chris Brown and his baby’s mother Nia Guzman are back in court over a custody battle for their daughter Royalty, and the singer is pulling all cards.

Guzman is requesting an increase in child support to support their daughter, but the “Privacy” singer believes that an increase will spoil their child. Brown argues that the mother of his child is doing well for herself as she has a flouring online business, RoyaltyBrown.com. You’re probably reading wondering where does Floyd Mayweather come into all this.

According to The Blast, Mayweather is the one who helped fund Guzman’s business with a $20,000 no strings attached gift. She claimed that she only made $400 a month from her online store, but CB is claiming that she’s using Royalty as a “pawn” to get more money out of him.

Staff Writer

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