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Dwight Howard’s Baby Mama Tiffany Render Sues For More Child Support

NBA baller Dwight Howard might be known as soft on the basketball court but his pull out game is anything of the sort. The Rockets star is being sued by one of his numerous baby mamas for not paying “enough” in child support…

Via TMZ:

$10,000 per month is WAYYY TOO LOW for child support when it comes to Dwight Howard … this according to one of his baby mamas who says Dwight has been screwing her out of serious dough and now she wants to collect.

The Houston Rockets star is being sued in Florida … by a woman who claims she and Dwight struck a private deal back in 2013 that required him to fork over $10k per month in child support.

But according to the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ Sports, the woman (Tiffany) says Howard hasn’t lived up to his end of the bargain … and since January, has only paid her HALF of what he owes.

Tiffany says the financial slight has forced her to reconsider their arrangement … and since he makes more than $27 MILLION per year in salary and endorsements, she wants a bigger slice of the pie.

The kid is currently 4 years old … and Tiffany says she needs the cash to put the child in expensive private schools, pay for extracurricular activities and fund social activities like birthday parties and sleepovers that will help the kid make friends.

Tiffany also says … since the child has a famous father, she’ll need extra cash for therapy to “deal with the unique issues involved in being the child of a celebrity.”

Dwight has 8 children with 8 different baby mamas so we hope he keeps those NBA checks coming in for a very long time:

Do you think Tiffany should get more than $10k a month for their daughter? Hit the flip to peep all of Dwight’s assortment of baby mamas next…

Tiffany Render, who also goes by Helena Render & Whitney Render (don’t ask me why all the names) is from Jacksonville and is currently being supported by Howard in Orlando. She also has a daughter Layla that was born in October 2010.

Ms. Render’s child with Howard has been reported on before, but we have confirmed this is in fact true.

There was also a 3rd woman Marion Denise Douglas who had a relationship with Dwight, but was rumored to have had an abortion. Ms. Douglas had Dwight’s logo tattooed on her neck so you know that it is real.

Whether this is true or not, Marion still Stans for DHow on her Facebook page.

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