NBA star P.J. Washington has been ordered to pay Brittany Renner $5,500 a month in child support, according to new court documents.
The filing, obtained by TMZ Sports, shows the Dallas Mavericks forward agreed to the payments as part of a consent order entered in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in November 2024. Washington was also required to pay a lump sum of $130,000 to cover “any and all existing child support accruing prior to the entry of this consent order, as well as [Renner’s] attorney’s fees.”
The paperwork resurfaced this month when Renner filed a notice in Los Angeles County court, allowing her to continue collecting in California. Records show Washington owes no arrears, indicating he has stayed current on his obligations.
The official number squashes years of speculation that Washington was on the hook for massive sums, with rumors at one point pegging payments at $200,000 a month. Renner herself later told an interviewer that she received closer to $2,500 per month.
Washington and Renner began dating in 2019 after she attended one of his games in Kentucky, and they went public in 2020. They welcomed a baby boy in 2021, but their split has been far from smooth. Just weeks ago, the pair were caught on video in a heated argument as Washington picked up their child from Renner’s home.
Off the court, Washington has moved on with influencer Alisah Chanel. On the court, he recently secured a four-year, $90 million contract extension with the Mavericks.
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