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Mick Jagger To Pay $10,000/Month For Son

A New York City court has ordered the Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger to pay $10,000 a month in temporary child support after the singer admitted to fathering a child with a 29-year-old Brazilian model in May 1999.

During a hearing at the New York City Family Court in Wednesday, Jagger testified via the phone that he and Luciana Morad were indeed the parents of ten-month-old Lucas Maurice Morad Jagger, a fact that was established by a paternity test conducted late last year, according to Reuters. After making the ruling, the court adjourned the case until May 9.

Morad's lawyers had been seeking $30,000 to $35,000 a month in child support from Jagger, whom they believed has an estimated value of almost $250 million, most of that deriving from royalties on the Rolling Stones catalog and tours as well as other land investments.

The 56-year-old Rolling Stones frontman also has six other children, including four he had with model Jerry Hall, whose eight-year marriage

to Jagger was ruled null and void last year after a British court ruled that their 1991 Hindu wedding in Bali was not valid.

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