Former Heavy Weight champ and deadbead dad, Evander Holyfield, finally caught up on his child support payments today in court. Holyfield handed his sons mother Toi Irvin a $9k check for the back child support he owed and agreed to meet his other financial obligations within a month, including private school payments, health insurance and a college trust fund.
The 45-year-old Holyfield also agreed to pay some of the attorney fees for Kessler's client, Toi Irvin. The agreement was reached before a scheduled deposition and two days before a court hearing, at which Kessler was planning to ask for jail time if Holyfield didn't pay up.
Irvin went to court after Holyfield failed to make his scheduled $3,000 payments for May and June, apparently because of financial woes that also included the threatened foreclosure of his sprawling estate in suburban Atlanta. The only four-time heavyweight champion also missed a payment due July 1, but wrote a check for the entire amount this week, according to Kessler. Holyfield's luxury home, which was scheduled to be auctioned on the steps of the Fayette County courthouse July 1, was taken off the foreclosure list and is still occupied by the boxer.
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