NFL free agent Terrell Owens has been simultaneously slapped with court papers by three different women for alleged unpaid child support totaling $35,000.

Melanie Paige Smith alleged in a Friday court filing that dad-of-four kids (by four different women) Owens has failed to pay her the $5,000 in monthly support she says he owes. She further states that the out-of-work wide receiver, who played for the Cincinnati Bengals last season, missed two other payments over the past six months. (T.O. settled those payments after Smith filed a petition for contempt against him.)

Meantime, two more women, Samelia Miller and Kimberly Floyd, jointly filed papers against Owens in Los Angeles on Friday alleging he owes them a combined $30,000, reports say. Smith filed in Georgia. Her lawyer, Randall M. Kessler said in a statement: “Our client only filed as a last resort . . . she hopes it will not get to the point where the judge will incarcerate him and that he will simply pay the support he agreed to. We hope so too.”

Kessler’s office is now looking to serve Owens after an attorney who had been repping the six-time Pro Bowler informed him that he and Owens have parted ways. The last time Kessler tried to serve Owens with papers in August, the athlete was in Atlanta shooting a television show. But a process server missed Owens, who then headed to LA without seeing his daughter, Kessler says. Reps for Owens did not return calls seeking comment.

Smith, Miller and Floyd each have one child with Owens. TMZ reported this week that Owens narrowly avoided foreclosure on a Dallas condo he owned by selling it for $350,000 less than the $1.95 million he paid for it three years ago.

 

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The recently signed Buffalo Bills wide receiver has been spotted in Los Angeles and Buffalo with upstate New York native and Maybelline model Jessica White. “She’s in the trailer for his new VH1 show, and they’re always out together,” says a spy. A close friend of White con firmed that the pair are dating. A rep for Owens declined to comment.

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After partying at East Hampton club Lily Pond with owner Michael Satsky, Owens hopped a V1 jet from the local airport to JFK. But the plane had to land in Islip because it never received clearance for JFK because of air-traffic delays. “The pilot wanted to keep the plane in the air for an hour, but Owens just wanted to land,” says our source. T.O. ended up missing his connection to Miami.

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After giving her teammate Terrell Owens a verbal beating on The Superstars, Supermodel Joanna Krupa appeared on Sports Soup on VERSUS to give a piece of her mind to T.O.’s puppet counterpart and his agent. To watch the profanity-laced clip, check out the link below!

 

If you personally know me – you know that Terrell Owens is my BABY! I hated him before he was a Dallas Cowboy…but have grown to absolutely LOVE this man! He is a great person on and off the field despite what people may think. It does raise controversy for me…my husband doesn’t agree…but I don’t care I can’t control who my heart embraces.

So when The Dallas Cowboys released Terrell Owens on Wednesday night, several outlets reported…..I was shocked and SAD.

The Dallas Morning News, ESPN and Fox all reported the news, citing unnamed team sources. The move rids the Cowboys of a big locker-room distraction but also leaves them to absorb a big hit on their salary cap.

The team did not immediately have a comment. A spokesman for Owens said he hadn’t heard the news, and that Owens was traveling and could not immediately be reached. His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, also did not immediately return a call made by the Associated Press.

Just a few weeks ago, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones indicated that T.O. was staying when he said, “You and I both know that the one that you’re asking about all the time, if I gave you the answer that you want to hear, then you would’ve already had it. So the fact you don’t have it ought to tell you something. It really should.”

Jones seemed to enjoy the publicity Owens stirred up as much as the touchdowns he scored. However, there were several in-house issues involving Owens that may have ultimately prompted Jones to decide the receiver wasn’t worth the trouble he caused.

Owens will count about $9 million against the cap. His absence means one less high-profile player to open the Cowboys’ new, $1.1 billion stadium, and fewer No. 81 jerseys to sell.

While Tony Romo also will be without the recipient of most his touchdown passes, he also will no longer have to make sure T.O. has enough passes his way to make him happy. Whether that was perception or reality will no longer matter either.

The Cowboys went 31-17 in Owens’ three seasons, but 0-2 in the playoffs.

Jones essentially forced Owens on then-coach Bill Parcells, a relationship underscored by Parcells referring to Owens as “the player.” Owens drew attention to himself during training camp by dressing up as a pro cyclist while riding a stationary bike, then had an accidental overdose early that season.

Yet when Parcells turned to unproven Romo midway through that season, Owens sparkled. They kept it up the next season, leading the Cowboys to all sorts of club records on their way to a 13-3 season and a division title. The Cowboys lost their first playoff game, days after Romo and others went on a trip to Mexico, and Owens tearfully defended Romo, saying, “That’s my quarterback.”

Owens got a new contract last summer, a four-year, $34 million deal that included a $12 million bonus.

The best news for Owens would be if the cameras were rolling for the new reality TV show he has in the works when he got the news from the Cowboys.

Where might he end up next? That’s sure to be the next drama, and perhaps more great fodder for his TV show.

He’s not likely to return to San Francisco or Philadelphia, the other places he wore out his welcome. Then again, it seemed unlikely he would come to Dallas after having offended Cowboys fans by celebrating on the team’s star logo while playing for the 49ers.

Don’t expect him in Miami, not as long as Parcells is in charge. And perhaps also count out Kansas City because new coach Todd Haley and Owens hardly got along when Haley was Dallas’ offensive coordinator.

The Cowboys should still have a potent passing game, at least if receiver Roy Williams can live up to his big contract and the two draft picks Dallas gave up to get him from Detroit. Romo also still has his favorite target, tight end Jason Witten.

Over three years with the Cowboys, Owens caught 235 passes for 3,587 yards and 38 touchdowns in 47 games. He led the NFL with 13 TDs receiving in 2006, his first season in Dallas.

Over his 13-year career, he’s a five-time All-Pro and ranks second in career touchdowns, fifth in career yards receiving and sixth in career receptions. He turned 35 in December, but remains a physical specimen.

 

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Terrell Owens

 

VH1 has teamed up with one of the most recognizable names and personalities in sports – Terrell Owens — who will star in his own reality show slated to premiere in the summer of 2009 on VH1.

The series follows one of the NFL’s biggest and most outspoken stars, wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, Terrell “T.O.” Owens. In the series, T.O. will be shadowed in the off-season by his best friends and publicists Monique Jackson and Kita Williams as they battle the two sides of his large personality. Viewers will discover that behind all the braggadocio, emotional histrionics, and sculpted physique that is the outspoken media magnet known to the world as “T.O.” –there is also a quiet, sensitive, mild-mannered guy from Alexander City, Alabama…that’s Terrell.

“We are thrilled to bring such a great athlete, who is one of the biggest names and personalities in all the world of sports to VH1 for a surprising high octane look inside his superstar life off the field,” said Jeff Olde, EVP Original Programming & Production.

Mo and Kita want to help Terrell match all the success he’s had on the field with that same kind of success off the field. Now, after a string of relationships and off-the-field endeavors, Terrell is ready to re-examine his personal life and finally put a plan into action. These outspoken, vibrant women are more like T.O.’s sisters than people who work for him. They will function as matchmakers and therapists and also put their marketing expertise to use and help him make his life off of the field as successful as his life on it!

The series is executive produced by Evan Prager and Jesse Ignjatovic for Den of Thieves. Executive producers for VH1 are Jill Holmes, Alex Demyanenko, Noah Pollack and Jeff Olde.

 

This is just pure greatness!



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