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Al Pacino Pays $30,000 Monthly in Child Support to Girlfriend After Breakup

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Hollywood Actor Al Pacino
Breaks Up 3 Months After Childbirth
Child Support Amounts to $30,000 Per Month

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Hollywood actor Al Pacino(83) confirmed last April that he was dating film producer Noor Alfallah (29).

Despite the 54-year age gap, the couple was known to have been dating during the COVID-19 pandemic, and in May of this year, Alfallah announced she was full-term pregnant.

After learning about Alfallah’s pregnancy, Pacino claimed that he was “medically incapable of having children” and even underwent a DNA test. However, the child born to Alfallah was confirmed to be Pacino’s biological child, and Alfallah, who gave birth to a son, filed a lawsuit for custody.

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On the 2nd, TMZ reported, “Al Pacino pays his girlfriend Noor Alfallah $30,000 in child support per month.”

According to the court’s ruling, Pacino is responsible for paying Alfallah an advance of $110,000 and essential child support of $30,000 monthly.

He also needs to set aside $15,000 annually for an education fund, and depending on his income, he could pay up to an additional $90,000 at the end of the year.

Instagram@nooralfallah

Meanwhile, Al Pacino has three other children: his eldest daughter, Julie Marie Pacino, from his past relationship with Jan Tarrant, and twins from his former partner Beverly D’Angelo. The child that his current girlfriend Alfallah gave birth to, Roman, is Pacino’s fourth child.

Al Pacino, who fathered a late son through his girlfriend 54 years his junior, has also dated actresses 40 years younger, such as Lucila Sola and Meital Dohan. He has had numerous affairs and children with various women but has never been married.

Noor Alfallah also famously dated older men like Clint Eastwood and Mick Jagger before her relationship with Al Pacino. She is well-known for dating men old enough to be her grandfather.

By. Joo Seung Hee

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