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Marc Anthony And Ex Wife Return To Court Over His Stinginess On His Kids!

Dayana Torres claims the Latin American singer is "hiding his millions"!

Jennifer Lopez' ex husband, Marc Anthony is a sad man after his ex wife, Dayana Torres drags him back to court to continue their battle of getting him to pay more child support.

The couple were in an L.A County courtroom where according to her, Anthony hasn't been honest in disclosing all of his assets... and she means his homes and income.

She also claims the award winning singer has no problems coughing out cash to other people including paying up to $330,000 annually to support relatives, kids and girlfriends.

But according to Anthony, he already pays Dayana more than enough to take care of the kids and anything else would only get his kids with her spoiled and rotten! Reports say the judge isn't buying into Marc’s silly explanations. He has ordered the singer to submit a complete accounting of his income and expenses by 10:00Am on Tuesday.

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According to TMZ, Torres wants a huge increase in monthly child support - from $13K a month to $113K - saying she can't give their boys the lavish lifestyle Marc gives them, complete with world travel, private jets and fancy hotels.

What is it about this big budget child support with these celebrities ex-wives? Send us your thoughts on this please.

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