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GEMMA WAS CONCEIVED WHILST LIAM WAS STILL MARRIED TO NICOLE APPLETON. 11:24, 03 Jun 2025 The mother of Liam Gallagher's youngest child Gemma has been accused of trying to cash in on the
singer's Oasis reunion gigs, which are reportedly worth millions. Liza Ghorbani, who shares a 12-year-old daughter with Liam, is allegedly claiming nearly £500,000 per year for
maintenance, a courtroom heard. Since a 2015 order, Liam has already parted with over $1 million (£738,000). Subsequently, after learning of Gemma's autism diagnosis, Liam agreed to an
additional $240,000 (£177,000) for her schooling and support in 2021, writes The Mirror. It's now reported that Ms Ghorbani now seeks approximately $670,000 (£495,000) per annum from
the Oasis star for basic upkeep and further outlays. Liza is now reportedly seeking $420,000 each year for day-to-day child support, plus an extra lump sum of $250,000. Liam, who has three
other children, conceived Gemma while he was still married to Nicole Appleton. His extra-marital affair was revealed in April 2014 when the pregnancy was made public. The Sun reports that
during the latest hearing at New York's Supreme Court, Liam's representation Judy Poller said Ms Ghorbani's side is "seeking this money because Mr Gallagher is about to
endeavour on a new musical adventure" - referring to Liam's lucrative upcoming reunion tour with his brother Noel Gallagher. Article continues below She added: "She is looking
for $30,000-a-month residence so she can have a pool, $100,000-a-year live-in nanny, a vacation budget of $6,300. These expenses are not appropriate. This was never an intact family that
had a lifestyle." Ms Ghorbani's solicitor, Amanda Creegan, expressed concern that Gemma's needs are falling to the wayside. Creegan claimed in court that Liam - who was
present via videolink - has neither met nor shown any intention of meeting Gemma, adding "he doesn't talk to her, doesn't acknowledge her". She also lambasted Liam for
allegedly deceiving them about prior fee settlements. Creegan stated: "About three days after she filed for the modification motion, he went on an X rant, where he called her a
'gold-digger' and he accused her of shaking him down, and lied about how much he was paying her, and violated the confidentiality agreement." Judge Jeffrey Pearlman was
optimistic about reaching a resolution and earmarked June 13 for a confidential session. When enquired if he could make it on the set date, Liam confirmed: "Yeah, I'm good for
that, any time." Upon querying about the timing difference in the UK, he followed up with: "That's all good, man. It's cool." Article continues below Liam and his
brother Noel, who split in 2009 prompted by a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival, confirmed their long-awaited Oasis reunion in August 2024. The band will first take to the stage
for two performances at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4. The UK and Ireland tour will also visit Manchester’s Heaton Park, London’s Wembley Stadium, Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium
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