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Jermaine, was given a read carpet and a hero's welcome by president Jammeh last
June. His trip to the Gambia was paid out of our tax payers money. Hay! Gambia
where , wonders will never cease to exist; and ignorance and arrogance are the
whole mark of the day. How can people like Jermaine, sell and boost the image of
the Gambia in U S while he is struggling with his child support bill? These
are the type of people who are ripping our country apart for financial gains.
Read the story from Yahoo news.
Jackson trapped in Africa
Sunday, January 9 12:31 pm WENN
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Jermaine Jackson's child support battle with ex-wife Alejandra has left him
stranded in Africa - his passport expired during a trip abroad and reportedly
won't be renewed until he's up to date with payments. Skip related content
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The Jackson 5 legend filed papers back in September alleging he can no longer
afford to pay £2,000-a-month in child support for sons Jaafar and Jermajesty.
He asked a judge to cut the costs down to just £143-per-month, and insisted his
ex-wife earns more money than him and lives for free at his mother Katherine's
estate.
The previous year Alejandra filed legal papers claiming the star was £23,200
behind on installments.
Officials recently confiscated Jackson's driving licence in a bid to make him
pay up, and his financial woes have now left him trapped in Burkina Faso, west
Africa after his passport expired during the trip, according to TMZ.com.
The website reports America's State Department of Child Support Services
automatically passes on information to law officials, who can prevent a person
renewing their travel documents until they are up to date with their agreed
payment plan.
Jackson allegedly now owes a huge £61,274 as of December.
This is the latest blow to the relationship between Jermaine and his former wife
- on Thursday the executors of his late brother Michael's estate launched legal
action to have Alejandra and her two kids evicted from the family's estate in
Encino, California.
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