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Another Ex-Bammer Demonstrates Class & Tradishun

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Another Ex-Bammer Demonstrates Class & Tradishun
« on: April 08, 2008, 01:33:33 PM »
Extra funny points for the fact that we always used to hear from bammers that this guy is a model citizen and a great role model.

http://www.weneedtostop.com/2008/04/yesterday-nancy-grace-did-a.html


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10 kids by 8 women: ex-NBA player's child support woes
April 8, 2008 12:51 PM



Yesterday, “Nancy Grace” did a segment on former NBA player Jason Caffey and his child support suits and bankruptcy. The report is Caffey owes over $400,000 in child support payments for 10 children by 8 different women in 5 different states. And I guess these are the ones, as Nancy put it "that we know about." According to Grace, bankruptcy doesn't exempt a parent from paying child support.

They reported that he claims $11,000 as his monthly income and pays out almost $7,000 per month. Caffey, over the span of his eight-year career played professional basketball for the Chicago Bulls, the Bucks, and Warriors, they estimated his annual salary to be at least $5 Million per year, and he retired five years ago.

His college sweetheart and mother of his first child was on the show. It looks as if she has moved on, because she was photo’d in what appeared to be a wedding gown with a man, and perhaps a family photo with the guy, and a young boy. She reported when he worked, he paid his child support. After he retired, payments were inconsistent. This is one mother. He claims after retirement, he does not make the same income, and should not have to make the same payments.

Nancy gets into what she calls his string of businesses that he is reported to have, and one of her guests talks about him having had supposedly having a history of a "mental illness—social anxiety disorder." What it has to do with payments, who knows? Several obvious issues are in play, besides the one of responsibility. However, is this too logical---when you are changing jobs or moving from a certain income level to a lesser level, doesn’t the parent go into court and say in the beginning, “I can’t afford these payments?” I don't know what his situation was, because I have not followed his story.

No one knows all the financial details, but they had some of his financial information on supersoakerstyle blast. It looked like snippets of an annual report statement up on the screen. I mean WOW. I must really be out of the loop, because I thought people stopped having so many kids-here-there-everywhere. Anyway, a whole lotta dynamics are working this issue.
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Re: Another Ex-Bammer Demonstrates Class & Tradishun
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2008, 10:12:26 AM »
Hey Jason.  Let me spell it out for you.  T-R-O-J-A-N

See, this company makes something called condoms.  Some people call them rubbers.  Before sex, you put one on your pecker and it keeps those little potential child support payments from going anywhere.  You throw it away afterward and they cost much less than $400K in child support arrearages. 

Dumb ass.
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