'LHHH' Reunion: Rich Dollaz Claims He Pays $3000 a Week in Child Support Following His Arrest

By Star Connor (s.connor@mstarsnews.com) | Dec 02, 2015 10:42 AM EST

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Rich Dollaz probably had everyone watching the Love & Hip Hop Hollywood reunion show laughing in front of their televisions after he claimed that he pays $3000 a week in child support! If your a fan of the show and frequent follower of the reality star then you probably remember Dollaz was arrested for not paying his child support!

In a recap clip below, Dollaz reflected on his drama with Moniece Slaughter's mother Marla who said she had a bone to pick with the man that was almost her age dating her daughter. Marla also didn't like Dollaz reputation and reminded him that he was arrested for not paying child support.

"I did my research and the first thing that jumped out to me is that Rich has been arrested for child support," Marla previously stated. She also didn't understand why "he'd even add 'Dolla' to his name when he's not giving them to his kids."

During the reunion show, Dollaz explained: "I didn't say $3000 a month. I said $3000 a week!" Dollaz claimed he paid in child support as everyone had blank stares on their faces. "That's a $150,000 a year."

If no one believed Dollaz, his cast mate Milan Christopher seemed to agree with him.

Back in February we learned that Dollaz, whose real name is Richard Trowers had two warrants out for his arrest after he owed around $200,000 in child support. At that time he was arrested by the Hudson County Sheriff's Office in New Jersey. He posted bail and claimed that he was unemployed. But wait, isn't he getting paid from appearing on the VH1 reality show? Remember he wasn't only a member of the LHHH cast, he was also a member of Love and Hip Hop New York.

MStars News wants to know, do you believe that Dollaz pays $3000 a week in child support? Or is he lying? Moniece Slaughter seems to believe her on-again, off-again beau. She claimed he wasn't a deadbeat dad.

"He's definitely not a deadbeat," Slaughter previously said. "I watch him in action with his other kids." She added, "He definitely realizes in situations like this, the child is the most important one who suffers."

MStars News wants to know what our readers think.

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