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Jeremy Renner Wants to Lower Child Support Payments Because of Coronavirus

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Jeremy Renner is requesting to lower his child support payments amid the global pandemic. The 49-year-old Avengers star filed paperwork on Monday (March 23) to request the judge lower his child support to ex Sonni Pacheco, according to TMZ. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Jeremy Renner According to the paperwork, Jeremy says his financial circumstances have changed dramatically in recent weeks and “it is likely that most productions will not resume again prior to the end of the year.

As such, the projects that I had previously lined up to film this year are likely cancelled or postponed.” He is currently paying about $30,000 a month tax-free according to the report for their daughter Ava‘s needs.

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