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Hertzberg gets a big bill

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Candidate Bob Hertzberg still doesn't know if he will be allowed to reduce his sons' support payments because his income will drop as he runs for mayor, but he found out Wednesday that he will have to pay about $20,000 a year for them to attend private Campbell Hall school in North Hollywood. A judge ordered that Hertzberg and his ex-wife split the tuition costs for the two boys, the Daily News reports. Hertzberg said his wish was that they attend public school. The judge is still mulling Hertzberg's request to lower his child support payments.

Previously on L.A. Observed: Hertzberg family feud


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