Yankee favorite by night, deadbeat dad by day
In one of the classier moves I've seen in a while, the Unit (scum-stauche, mullet and all) is now suing his ex-girlfriend for about 100 grand in child support payments previously paid for his love child. Although the deadbeat dad/Yankee favorite came to see the girl (who is now 16) shortly after she was born, that was the extent of his fatherly ambitions. Although he didn't want anything to do with her whatsoever, he did ever so graciously agree to pay child support and even a little extra that went towards his daughter's day-care costs. But, he is now suing because he claims he paid way too much in day-care costs ($750 per month), and even some after she no longer received those day-care services *gasp*.
So, the Yankees' #1 starter who is earning (or I should say "is being paid") a cool $16 mill this year is suing his shunned love-child and her middle class mom for a little less than $100K because he felt he did "too much". Wow, folks! His publicist sure is earning his money on this one. Nice work....way to make a private situation that's embarassing to your client dramatically worse.
Congrats Big Unit, you are officially dead to me now and rank one spot above Karl Malone on my most-hated list and one spot below Tom Wolfowitz and Hermann Goering.
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Either way, it doesn't look good that he isn't concerned with the daughter's well-being (otherwise he might seek custody). The fact that he is more concerned with how this paltry amount of money is being spent makes him look really bad.
Either way, it doesn't look good that he isn't concerned with the daughter's well-being (otherwise he might seek custody). The fact that he is more concerned with how this paltry amount of money is being spent makes him look really bad.
P.S. I was pretty tired when I wrote that last night and am just now looking it over. The Tom Wolfowitz is question should actually be Paul Wolfowitz - foreign policy genius and World Bank President.
Simply put, Randy Johnson is a shitty human-being. Money is no substitute for paternal guidance and support but if you are going to totally shun your own daughter, other than what is legally required, then I think you can suck up the additional $750 per month considering that's what your per diem food expense is for TWO whole days!
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