FUTURE’S “FINESSE” GAME: 13 KIDS, $100M NET WORTH, AND A CHILD SUPPORT BILL THAT’S CHEAPER THAN A VIP TABLE?
When it comes to the “Life is Good” lifestyle, Future (Nayvadius Cash) is living proof that having a massive family doesn’t have to mean a massive dent in your bank accountβif you’ve got the right legal team. Media Take Out has been digging into the docket, and the numbers are staggering. Despite a net worth estimated at $100M and a recent $70M publishing deal, the “Superhero” rapper has managed to keep his court-ordered child support payments surprisingly low.
While he’s rumored to have as many as 13 children (though only 7-8 are publicly confirmed), Future is reportedly paying roughly $10,000 to $15,000 a month in total legal obligations. To put that in perspective: he likely spends more on a single Saturday night out than he does on a month of child support for over a dozen kids.
The Strategy: LLCs, Trusts, and “State-Hopping”
How does he do it? It’s all about the structure. Insiders tell us that his assets are tucked away in a web of LLCs and complicated trusts. Because he technically doesn’t “own” the money in the eyes of some court formulas, his personal “income” appears much lower on paper than his actual wealth.
He also plays the geography game. By maintaining primary residences in Georgia and Texas, he avoids the “wealth-based” child support hammers of states like California or New York. In Texas, for example, child support is often capped regardless of how many millions the father makes.

The Breakdown: Who’s Getting What?
Here’s the current state of his legal “payroll” as of April 2026:
- Eliza Reign (Reign Wilburn): After a bitter years-long battle where Eliza asked for $53,000 a month, a judge recently upheld a much smaller order. He’s only legally required to pay $3,200 per month. His team successfully argued that Reign’s actual needs were minimal, despite his $20M+ annual gross.
- Brittni Mealy (Prince Wilburn): Brittni is currently the biggest “winner” in the support brackets, getting $5,000 a month after a 2023 increase. However, things just got heatedβas of April 7, 2026, Brittni filed a petition to have him held in contempt and jailed. She claims he ignored a court order to secure a $500,000 life insurance policy for their son.
- Jessica Smith (Jakobi Wilburn): One of his oldest arrangements, he pays roughly $2,800 a month here, a figure that has only seen slight bumps over the last decade despite his massive rise to superstardom.
- The New Mystery Paternity: Just this morning, April 16, 2026, news broke of a new paternity suit filed in Florida by an ex named Layla Sanad regarding a 9-year-old son. He’s already fighting to move the case to Arizona, where he claims he’s already “voluntarily” paying $3,500 a month.
The “Unofficial” Peace Treaties
Don’t call him a deadbeat just yet. Sources close to the rapper tell us that he has “side deals” with most of his baby mothers. He reportedly provides extra cash, designer clothes, and travel expenses off the books to keep the peaceβprovided they stay out of court.
The only one who famously refuses his “contributions”? Ciara. The R&B icon has reportedly cut off all financial ties to him, preferring to raise their son, Future Zahir, with the “unlimited” resources of her husband, Russell Wilson.
Is he a financial genius or just cold-blooded? Either way, the “Pluto” tax remains remarkably low. Sound off in the comments!
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