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At a Glance
     2016-January-4  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Divorce finalized

    JEREMY RENNER’S divorce from Sonni Pacheco is final, and the “Avengers” star will be paying a hefty sum in child support for their 2-year-old daughter Ava Berlin.

    According to court documents, the 44-year-old star will have to pay US$13,000 per month in child support, which comes out to US$156,000 per year. The documents also stipulate that should he make more than US$2.3 million in a year, he is obligated to pay Pacheco 5 percent of his excess earnings. The couple tied the knot in January 2014. Ten months later, Pacheco filed for divorce citing “irreconcilable differences.”

    Chris Brown investigated

    LAS VEGAS police are investigating an allegation of battery against R&B singer Chris Brown.

    Authorities received a call shortly before 10:30 a.m. Saturday about the alleged battery at the Palms Casino Resort, Lt. Jeff Goodwin said. A police statement Saturday evening said an altercation took place in a room at the resort when the woman went to take a picture of Brown. The woman said she was struck by Brown and that he had taken her cellphone, police said. Detectives tried to speak with Brown at his hotel room, but the singer left before police had arrived.

    Deadline missed

    IN a blog post Saturday, “Game of Thrones” author George R.R. Martin said his new book, “The Winds of Winter,” will not be finished before the show returns for season six. The author said that while hundreds of pages are written, it is not likely to be finished in the immediate future. (SD-Agencies)

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