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Avengers star asks court to reduce his monthly child support payments due to COVID-19

Avengers star asks court to reduce his monthly child support payments due to COVID-19

By Shanil Singh
15/09/2020
Avengers star Jeremy Renner who plays Hawkeye. [Image: cinemablend.com]

Avengers star Jeremy Renner who plays Hawkeye has asked the Los Angeles Superior Court to reduce his monthly child support payments from $30,000 to $11,000 because the coronavirus pandemic has cost him millions of dollars.

According to court documents filed by Renner, the whopping $344,000 per month he was raking in making movies has dried up and now he's losing almost $20,000 a month.

In an interview, he says it is likely that most productions will not resume again prior to the end of the year and the projects that he had previously lined up to film this year are likely cancelled or postponed.

Renner has now filed legal papers revealing in detail how his income has been reduced to less than zero this year thanks to COVID-19.

He listed his average monthly net income during the three years from 2017 to 2019 as $344,649.

[Source:Daily Mail]

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