Friday, May 18, 2012

Man who fathered 30 kids says he needs a break—on child support

As a woman, I really have to blame the women in this story for their plight. It's one thing to have unprotected sex with a multi-millionaire athlete in order to get pregnant - you'll be on the gravy train for the rest of your life. It's quite another to have unprotected sex with a guy who - although, shockingly, he has a job, has a minimum wage job - and will only be able to afford $1.40 a month in child support.

Where do these 11 women, many of whom have 4 kids by this guy, get the money to raise their kids? Too bad the article doesn't say. Are they gainfully employed with good jobs, or are they on welfare? Did they know the guy whom they're having unprotected sex with has twenty other kids? Enquiring minds want to know.

[And yes, Desmond Hatchett is black, but that's just a fact, not a racial statement. As I've said a few times, all my uncle's step-children, all white, are also illegitimate, and their fathers are also utter jerks, one of whom doesn't even have a job and has been in jail a few times...yet somehow they can still get women to have unprotected sex with them...

From Yahoo News: Man who fathered 30 kids says he needs a break—on child support
And you thought Octomom had her hands full—a Tennessee man who has fathered 30 children is asking the courts for a break on child support.

Desmond Hatchett, 33, of Knoxville has children with 11 different women, reports WREG-TV.

The state already takes half his paycheck and divides it up, which doesn't amount to much when Hatchett is making only minimum wage. Some of the moms receive as little as $1.49 a month. The oldest child is 14 years old.

Hatchett explains how he reached such a critical mass: He had four kids in the same year. Twice.

Back in 2009 when Hatchett was in court to answer charges that many 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.

The state cannot order Hatchett to stop making babies. He hasn't broken any laws, according to the report.

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