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Model Anne V Takes Ex Adam Cahan to Court For Child Support

Model Anne V Takes Ex Adam Cahan to Court For Child Support

Anne V is back in court with her ex, Adam Cahan.

The New York Post reports that the 35-year-old model, who has walked in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show and appeared in Sports Illustrated‘s Swimsuit Issue, is seeking more child support from the tech executive for their daughter, Alaska, 5.

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In the petition to acquire more child support from Adam, Anne claims that since she has not been working steadily over the past year, she is seeking more child support to cover expenses for her and Alaska.

“Because of the pandemic I did not earn very much last year. While I had a total of 17 paying jobs in 2020, half of them did not pay. In the last six months, I have had only six jobs — working two times a month at most,” legal documents state.

The claims add that more than $26,000 of her income last year was from unemployment.

Now, she’s looking for $8,500 in monthly child support from Adam.

Anne does own a pricey West Village apartment and has a big savings account and investments. However, she only made $77,687 in income last year, down from $431,000 the year before.

She also says that Adam is able to pay the $8,500 as he has netted at least $25 million during his six years as senior VP for mobile and emerging products for Yahoo. He is also currently the head of a start-up called Pax Labs, and “likely” brings in $150,000 to $300,000 for his work on two corporate boards.

“I want to note for the court that I have made every effort to resolve this matter with [Cahan] amicably,” documents added. Anne went on, saying that she and Adam have worked for a year to settle custody and child support issues but when it came time to formalize an agreement, he did not respond.

Adam currently pays for Alaska‘s medical insurance, her private school tuition in Manhattan, as well as extracurriculars “that he thinks appropriate.”

However, he allegedly doesn’t pay any base child support and refuses to pay for child care. Anne is also seeking sole legal and primary custody of their child, for Adam to pay for summer camp, transportation to and from school, future college expenses, and $50,000 for legal fees.

“I must work, and I cannot do so without the assistance of a nanny,” she said.

Anne and Adam were engaged to be married in 2016, but called off their relationship in 2018.

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