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Deadbeat father Flo Rida has agreed to pay child support to Alexis Adams, the mother of his 6-year-old son Zohar Dillard.

According to Love B. Scott, Flo Rida will pay $14,000 a month in child support, $2,212 a month in health insurance, and set up a $300,000 escrow account for Zohar’s other expenses. The $300,000 in the escrow account must be replenished each September, according to the agreement.

Additionally, Flo Rida agreed to pay Alexis a one-time lump sum of $188,000 in compensation for legal fees, medical bills and private school expenses that she paid during their ongoing child support case.

In 2018, Flo Rida was ordered to pay Alexis $9,000 a month for Zohar. But he failed to follow through on the payments, forcing Alexis to apply for government assistance.

The child support agreement comes months after Zohar fell from the window of a fifth-floor apartment in New Jersey. He was in critical condition in ICU with multiple fractures, a lacerated liver, collapsed lungs and internal bleeding.

The freak accident occurred on March 4 and was revealed in a lawsuit filed in March by Alexis.

The lawsuit, obtained by Page Six, shows Alexis is suing the contractor who installed the windows with “incorrect sized guards,” posing “a hazardous condition” that caused her son to fall.

The suit also names the apartment complex’s owners and managers, and a construction company as defendants.

“As a single mom to a special-needs child, this feels like a nightmare. My heart is broken into a million pieces,” Alexis said in a statement to News12 New Jersey.

“I am devastated, angry and struggling to come to terms with the fact that my only child has suffered severe injuries due to willful negligence of our landlord and others involved In failing to take necessary safety measures.”

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Zohar was born with hydrocephalus (fluid on the brain) and underwent brain surgery to relieve fluid pressure shortly after birth.
 
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Flo Rida, real name Tramar Dillard, granted full custody of Zohar to Alexis in 2018.

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Flo Rida was awarded more than $82 million in his lawsuit against Celsius energy drinks in January. He has at least four children by as many women.

The rapper met Zohar only once – in 2017 – when he showed up to provide a DNA sample for a court-order paternity test.