Singer Faith Evans gushes over her Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta star, Stevie J for being a long time friend who once lent her $75,000 to buy a house.
The singer said during the Bad Boy era, she was very close to the reality star who looked out for her financially at one point, "Stevie's my brother. I love him." She explained, "Stevie was one of the people suppose to be my son CJ's Godfather. Right before I was pregnant with CJ, I remember there was a time I wanted to purchase a house. So I was waiting for my next advance from my record deal or my publishing deal, which I knew was coming, but I needed to come up with $150,000 to put down on this hose, and Stevie J was one of the people who actually loaned me the $75,000 I needed to put down on the house."
Will Faith let him borrow some money in return?
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As fans may know, the reality star is in some financial and legal issues after he failed to pay $1.1 million in child support.
According to NY Post, the VH1 reality star failed many drug tests for marijuana and cocaine after being tested for his child support case and prosecutors just want the reality star to get help for his addictions. Although the prosecutor are only asking for a 30-day treatment, Stevie's attorney, Michael Bellinger says it will prevent him from earning a steady income.
Unfortunately, Judge Andrew Peck sided with the prosecutors and the reality star will be getting the help he needs after the holiday.
In June 2014, the 42-year-old reality star was arrested for owing $1.1 million in child support in New York state failing to pay for a court-ordered child support for his son, 17, and daughter, 15.
According to Page Six, US Attorney Preet Bharara stated that failing his court ordered obligations; the VH1 reality star committed a federal crime.
"By choosing to use the money for himself, rather than to pay his child support obligations, Jordan not only violated court orders, but committed a federal crime for which he will now be held responsible," Bharara said.
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