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Ex-Giants safety Will Hill had some success with the Baltimore Ravens this season, but can't seem to shake his legal problems. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Former Giants safety Will Hill appears to be in trouble with the law again, but for a similar problem he's had in the past — unpaid child support.

TMZ first reported on Wednesday that Hill has a warrant out for his arrest for $16,588.18 in child support owed to a woman in New Jersey.

NJ Advance Media confirmed with Hudson County law enforcement officials that the warrant was issued in March of 2014, but they could not provide any further information on whether Hill had been notified or if an arrest had been made.

Calls placed to Hill's representatives went unreturned, but Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson tweeted that Hill is aware of the warrant:

According to a source, Will Hill is aware of his child support issue, but hasn't been informed of an active warrant for his arrest in N.J. — Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) January 28, 2015

This would mark the second time in as many years that a warrant Hill for outstanding child support payments. Hill was arrested in December 2013 on a similar warrant, and has fathered. six children by five different women.

Hill was cut by the Giants in the spring after failing a drug test and getting suspended for the first six games of the 2014 season. The Baltimore Ravens signed Hill, and he ended up having a good season as their starting safety for eight games, recording 39 tackles in the regular season, and returning an interception for a touchdown.

Hill is a restricted free agent.

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