00:00Okay.
00:01I have assistants, Your Honor, that run my social media account.
00:04Okay.
00:05One second.
00:06Now, what do you have?
00:08So, I thought he made $20,000 a week.
00:11$20,000?
00:12I remember that.
00:13You said he made $20,000 a week, and I thought that was a bit extreme for a baker.
00:17It was.
00:18It was a little extreme.
00:19So, he actually makes $4,000 a week, and I've got that proof right here for you.
00:23Okay.
00:24Alright.
00:25If true, it's an additional $16,000 a month.
00:30Let's look through here.
00:32Okay.
00:33And you're wanting an increase of his child support.
00:36You do this much talking?
00:37Hold on.
00:38I'll get to you in a minute.
00:39I'll get to you in a minute.
00:40She thought he made $20,000 a week.
00:42A bit of a stretch.
00:44But now, she has receipts.
00:46And the truth is just as shocking.
00:49$4,000 a week, every single week.
00:52And she has printed proof to back it up.
00:54The judge starts doing the math.
00:55He's about to owe far more than he ever expected.
00:58Let's take a look.
00:59She did.
01:00This is unfortunate.
01:01It's unfortunate.
01:02It's unfortunate.
01:03There we go.
01:04So, you'd say that if he was looking at it.
01:05Do the good numbers.
01:06As of today.
01:07We're looking at it.
01:08In the end of the month.
01:09We drew the results.
01:10I will give you a little bit.
01:11We're looking at it.
01:12If I could see it, I'll get it.
01:13It was a little bit.
01:14We're looking at it.
01:15When you're looking at it.
01:16You're looking at the data.
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