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PROGRESSIVES BILK SYSTEM IN TENNESSEE

JoeBtfsplk 2012/05/21 21:45:12
A man who has fathered 30 children by 11 different women is asking the courts to give him a break from paying child-support.

Desmond Hatchett, 33, of Knoxville, Tennessee, has reportedly set a Knox County record for the number of children he has managed to reproduce with individual women, including one who worked for Victoria's Secret.

However, Hatchett is claiming to be a victim of his own success with the ladies, as he has become unable to make child-support payments and was back in court again this month asking for help.

Only bringing in a minimum wage salary, Hatchett legally has half of his pay check taken from him by the state every month which is divided among his 30 children.
In theory, Hatchett's obligations to his children would have him paying anywhere from $25 to $309 to the mothers of his enormous brood.

In reality, after half his pay is deducted, the virile dad is only able to provide the mother's of his children the paltry sum of $1.49 a month.


The child support payments are based in part on the ages and needs of the children that Hatchett has produced and the 33-year-old's oldest child is 14-years-old.

Desmond explained how it all snowballed out of control financially for him: 'I had four kids in the same year. Twice.'

Asked in a TV interview whether he can 'keep up with it all', the 33-year-old said he knows all their names, ages and birth dates.

In 2009 when he first appeared in court on charges that most of the mothers were not receiving child support, he had 21 children.

At the time, he said he was not going to father any more kids, but he ended up having nine more in the past three years.

He said: 'I didn't intend to have this many, it just happened.'

When asked about the state of affairs with Hatchett, the Knox County child support clerk's office assumed a resigned air.

'Yes, we've got several cases with Mr. Hatchett,' said Melissa Gibson, assistant supervisor with the Knox County court to the LA Times.

When asked if the court would appreciate Hatchett to stop his sperm donations across the county, Gibson expressed a tongue in cheek response.

'If there's something out there like that, I'm unaware of it,' said Gibson.

'It definitely needs to be.'

Confirming that Hatchett is believed to be the Knox County record holder for fathering the most children, Gibson said that he might be a record holder in many different states let alone Tennessee.
Not able to provide specifics on the details of Hatchett's case, Gibson did confirm that the youngest child is a toddler and the oldest is 14.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2146545/Man-fathered-...

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  • Aingean 2012/05/22 15:29:23
    Aingean
    +1
    The guy needs a vasectomy big time if he wants to do the deed and not take responsibility for the out come. If those women knew he had so many kids that he wasn't taking care of before they slept with him they need their head examined.
  • JoeBtfsplk Aingean 2012/05/22 16:21:40
    JoeBtfsplk
    It increases their welfare check - they well know
  • Rusty Shackleford 2012/05/21 23:25:05
    Rusty Shackleford
    +2
    If I were the judge, I would imprison him for not supporting his children.
  • Cuppajo 2012/05/21 21:52:00
  • JoeBtfsplk 2012/05/21 21:47:02
    JoeBtfsplk
    +1
    From the looks of his baby mamas it makes you wonder who did who a favor. Another example of government aid "entitlements" gone crazy.

    They're going to have to do like the military did and put a maximum cap on how much "benefits" they will pay.

    This is government sponsored (and encouraged) stupidity.

    As someone stated earlier, if Obama had a son, he'd be like Desmond.

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