Rick Ross, an American rapper, has committed to paying $110,000 in child support each month


The mother of Rick Ross’s three children, who earns only $142 per month, will have her legal bills covered to the tune of $25,000.

Rick Ross, the rapper, and Briana Singleton, the mother of his three children, have finalized their child support lawsuit, with Ross agreeing to pay Singleton $11,000 each month in child support.


Rozay and Singleton have been in court for almost a year, but the two have finally settled on a sum that will please Singleton and provide for their three children, Berkeley, Billion, and Bliss. According to TMZ, Ross will also be responsible for paying the children’s health insurance premiums, any extracurricular activities costs in excess of $7,560 per year, and up to $3,000 per child in annual payments. The MMG tycoon will also be responsible for paying the $25,000 in legal fees incurred by Singleton as part of the settlement.


Court records show that the “Hustlin'” rapper earns an estimated $585,000 a month, while Singleton makes just $142. Ross’s ex-wife also gave birth to their two kids.

Ross has been keeping himself busy by campaigning for the release of his new book, The Perfect Day to Boss Up: A Hustler’s Guide to Building Your Empire, in addition to resolving his child support issue. This new release from him came out on September 7 and is the sequel to his memoir Hurricanes: A Memoir.