04 November,2023 02:53 AM IST | Los Angeles | Agencies
Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah
Al Pacino has been ordered by a Los Angeles court judge to pay his girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, over $30,000 a month in child support. Moreover, the veteran actor has been directed to pay Alfallah $110,000 upfront before he starts the monthly payments, $13,000 for a night nurse, and also cover any medical bills outside of health insurance coverage.
That's not all. The Godfather actor has also been ordered to make an annual $15,000 deposit into an education fund for his youngest son. The judge also ruled that Alfallah, 29, and Pacino, 83, will have joint legal custody, while the Sony producer will have primary physical custody.
News of them being a couple first appeared in April 2022. It was later known that they had been dating since the COVID-19 pandemic. A source said, "Noor has been with Al for some time and they get on very well. The age gap doesn't seem to be a problem, even though he is older than her father."
In May this year, it was revealed that Alfallah was eight months pregnant while expecting their first child together and the actor's fourth. A month later, they welcomed their first son, Roman. And despite still being a couple, Alfallah filed for custody of their son in September. Pacino - who also shares Julie, 34, with Jan Tarrant, and twins Olivia and Anton, 22, with ex Beverly D'Angelo - referred to the newborn as a "very special" miracle.
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