Renowned actor Al Pacino has found himself in the spotlight once again, as it’s been reported that he is required to pay $30,000 per month in child support to Noor Alfallah, a 29-year-old producer at Sony, for their five-month-old son. Documents obtained by Page Six have unveiled the details of this legal arrangement.
Despite their relationship continuing, with a confirmation from Pacino’s representative to Vanity Fair, Alfallah was granted primary physical custody of their baby Roman in September. Both Pacino and Alfallah will share legal custody of their child. As per Page Six, a Los Angeles judge has mandated significant financial contributions from Pacino, which include an upfront payment of $110,000 to Alfallah, in addition to the recurring monthly support. Pacino will also be responsible for covering $13,000 for a night nurse and any medical expenses not covered by insurance. Furthermore, he is obligated to set aside $15,000 annually to ensure baby Roman’s future education.
This high-profile relationship between Pacino and Alfallah began during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the surprise announcement in May 2023 that Alfallah was eight months pregnant. Al Pacino, who is 83 years old, has three other children from previous relationships, including 34-year-old Julie Pacino and 22-year-old twins Anton Pacino and Olivia Pacino.
Notably, Alfallah’s previous relationship history includes dating rock legend Mick Jagger. The two began dating in 2017 when she was 22, and he was 74. Following their separation, Alfallah shared with Hello! Magazine that the age difference was not a significant concern in her relationship with Jagger, highlighting that matters of the heart are guided by emotions rather than age. She fondly recalled this period as a happy time in her life.
As Al Pacino navigates the complexities of parenting and shared responsibilities, the public’s fascination with his personal life remains as strong as ever.