Mother asked for £10,500 wine budget in child maintenance case

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Hedge fund manager must pay the mother of his child £8,000 per month in child support after she made a claim that included a £10,500 annual wine budget.  

Chris Rokos is worth an estimated £660 million, and prior to the most recent ruling was paying the mother of his child, Veronica Antonio, £12,000 per month. 

Bloomberg reports that claims for child support included Uber rides and swimming lessons on top of the £10,500 per year Ms Antonio requested for wine. 

The judge reportedly did not approve the request to award the full £10,500 for wine on account of the fact that the child was aged seven and was unlikely to drink it. However they did allow the receipt of a “significant figure for wine”. 

The amount Rokos must pay monthly has been reduced by £4,000. Reports say Ms Antionio’s initial budget for Uber rides, for which she was receiving £6,000 per year, and the annual £5,000 she received for swimming lessons has been cut. 

Ms Antonio will still receive £33,600 per year for a full time housekeeper. 

Judge Holman, who made the ruling, told Bloomberg: "I do not find it very edifying that people in this financial bracket should be taking up a day of court time over a sum which to them, though not to others, is objectively so small.”