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UPDATE: Jon Gosselin: 'I can't afford to pay my rent!'

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Courtesy RadarOnline.com:
By Radar Staff

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By Alexis Tereszcuk - Radar Entertainment Editor

Jon Gosselin's claims that he can't pay his rent because he has to pay child support came as a surprise to his ex-wife Kate Gosselin, as RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that he doesn't have to pay child support any more according to her attorney.

Cheryl Young has represented Kate in her ongoing legal battle with her ex-husband, and she told RadarOnline.com that Jon no longer has to pay a penny to Kate, 37, for their eight children.

"I read Jon’s statement on RadarOnline.com and was quite surprised to read that he claims to be struggling to keep his child support payments current. As of April 27, 2012, Kate voluntarily relieved Jon of all current and future child support obligations for their eight children," she said.

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Once a successful reality TV star with a wife, eight kids and a full bank account, Jon Gosselin's fortune has dwindled away so severely that he could even face prison time, the new issue of Star magazine reveals.

"I can't afford to pay my rent and the domestic-relations staff tell me they will put me in jail unless I pay child support,” Jon, 35, told Star in an exclusive interview. “I am a single father who’s trying to make ends meet during a recession. What do I do — pay child support or rent? I need to support my kids, but I could lose my house, and I need my home to continue to have custody.

"I decided to take the high road and quit reality television and now look, I'm going to end up in jail because I can't afford to pay child support to Kate who has plenty of money, " the former TLC star complained.

“I’m doing the best I can, but life is so expensive with eight kids!"


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