According to multiple sources online, he did this after losing a custody battle, being ordered to pay $15,000 a month in child support, and having his medical license revoked.
But Van-Lare has argued that Dr. Erinne’s license was not revoked in any state in the US.
In a recent article, he asserted that rather than the $15,000 being offered online, the deceased doctor was requested to pay $1,900 a month in child support.
He continued by sharing bank statements that revealed the monthly amount paid by the dece@sed. He also branded the dece@sed a “de@d be@t dad” and said that he occasionally only made partial payments.
Additionally, Van-Lare disclosed court information regarding the lawsuit between the late physician and his daughter, Suzette Chibuogu Van-Lare.
The late doctor was urged to refrain from contacting Van-Lare’s daughter, refrain from abusing her, and avoid the children and their school, according to the court document that Van-Lare posted. “Domestic violence” was mentioned as the case type.
Van-Lare also denied rumours that the deceased physician sent his daughter to an international school after bringing her from Nigeria.
Van-Lare claims that his daughter was born and brought up in the US.
This follows Van-Lare’s statement in which he denied rumours that his daughter was responsible for the 36-year-old doctor’s death.
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