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Deadbeat Dad! Adam Lind Has Two Warrants Out For His Arrest — Find Out Why The 'Teen Mom 2' Star Is A Wanted Man!

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Sept. 19 2016, Published 12:18 p.m. ET

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Adam Lind is in a lot of trouble! The bad boy Teen Mom 2 star has two warrants out for his arrest for failing to pay child support to the mothers of his two daughters, Chelsea Houska and Taylor Halbur.

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RadarOnline.com exclusively revealed that according to the Minnehaha County Sheriff’s Office in South Dakota, Adam currently owes $3,805 in child support for the first warrant. A family insider confirmed that the amount is for the child support he owes for his oldest daughter with Chelsea, 7-year-old Aubree.

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And his second arrest warrant, Adam owes his ex-girlfriend Taylor $5,489 for his 3-year-old daughter Paislee.

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The source explained to Radar, “He isn’t paying because he’s an idiot and thinks the amount isn’t fair."

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As of March, Adam was expected to pay Chelsea $945 a month for child support, however, he blasted her on social media over the amount. "She feels $945 a month is necessary,” he said of Chelsea on Instagram. “Guess her lil pig, 6 dogs, new jeep and house just isn’t enough and needs some extra $$.”

Yikes! What do you think of Adam, Chelsea, and Taylor's child support cases? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section!

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