“Fast and Furious” Star Tyrese Gibson Arrested Over Ksh. 9.4 Million in Unpaid Child Support

American entertainer Tyrese Gibson, renowned for his roles in the “Fast and Furious” franchise and as a prominent R&B singer, found himself in legal trouble on Monday morning. Gibson was arrested in court over charges related to unpaid child support to his ex-wife, Samantha Lee. The arrest unfolded in a Fulton County, Georgia courtroom, where Judge Kevin Farmer presided over the ongoing child support dispute.

Gibson, who shares a 5-year-old daughter named Soraya with Lee, has been embroiled in a protracted legal battle since their separation. According to reports, Gibson was ordered to pay $10,000 (approximately Ksh. 1.2 million) per month in child support starting from April of the previous year. However, Gibson has repeatedly failed to comply with this court order, leading to his recent arrest for contempt of court.

Judge Farmer expressed frustration over Gibson’s repeated non-compliance with the child support order, ultimately deciding to take decisive action. As a result, Gibson was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs, marking a significant escalation in the case. The judge stipulated that Gibson could avoid jail time if he paid $73,000 (about Ksh. 9.4 million), which also covered $7,500 (Ksh. 965,000) in legal fees for Lee’s attorneys.

In response to the court’s decision, Gibson has reportedly been making arrangements to settle the outstanding debt. According to TMZ, the “Sweet Lady” singer is actively working to clear the financial obligations stemming from his child support case. This latest development highlights the ongoing financial and legal challenges Gibson faces in his personal life, despite his successful career in entertainment.

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The day before his arrest, Gibson took to Instagram to address his followers, hinting at the possibility of his impending arrest. In a now-deleted post, Gibson criticized Judge Farmer and voiced his frustrations with the family court system, which he believes is biased against fathers. He accused Samantha Lee’s lawyers, Adam Gleklen and William Alexander, of having a close relationship with Judge Farmer, insinuating that collusion played a role in his legal troubles.

“Samantha’s lawyer Adam Gleklen and William Alexander who are besties with the judge Kevin M Farmer [ collusion ],” Gibson wrote in the deleted post. “It’s pretty clear that they hate my guts, but I must remind them and everything about my life and my success. I’ve worked my ass off since I was 14 years old to get here,” he added, highlighting his dedication and hard work throughout his career.

Gibson also used the post to criticize the family court system, calling it the “WORST TOWARDS FATHERS” and expressing his discontent with how his case has been handled. His arrest underscores the emotional and financial strain that child support disputes can place on parents, particularly those in the public eye.

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Gibson and Lee were married in 2017, but their relationship hit a rough patch in 2020 when Lee filed for divorce. Despite the challenges, the couple initially released a joint statement describing their split as “a painful and significant development in our lives.” In addition to his daughter Soraya, Gibson also has a teenage daughter, Shayla, with his ex-wife Norma Mitchell.

The ongoing legal battles and recent arrest have cast a spotlight on the complexities of Gibson’s personal life, juxtaposing the glamour of his public persona with the struggles behind the scenes. As Gibson works to resolve his child support issues, his case serves as a reminder of the challenges that can arise in co-parenting and the financial responsibilities that accompany it.

Gibson’s situation is a stark reminder that legal obligations, such as child support, are taken seriously by the courts, regardless of an individual’s celebrity status. The outcome of this case will likely continue to attract attention, as both fans and legal observers watch to see how Gibson navigates these personal and financial challenges moving forward.

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