Army Colonel Cheats on Paternity pop quiz to Avoid Court-Ordered Support, Is Convicted for His hoax, soon after Tries to Reduce His Payments Due to The Reduction of His Income considering of His Convictions
Army colonel did not want to pay court-ordered child support beyond his small voluntary payments. How badly did he not want to pay additional child support?
Badly decent to allegedly engage in swindle in the paternity evaluating process, specifically, having someone else take the paternity pop quiz for him. For which he was recently convicted of “attempted theft by deception, solicitation to tampering with public records, solicitation to fabrication of evidence and being an accessory to obstruction of the administration of law”.
Apparently undeterred, the military man now seeks a reduction in his increased court-ordered support payments, considering his
The relevant child support enforcement agency has indicated its intention to oppose any reduction in the officer’s child support.
A Colonel. In the US armed forces.
Read more in this Midstate [PA] News editorial: Convicted colonel tries to cut child support payments and this Central PA news composition: Ex-colonel seeks cut in child support.
Original post by Janet Langjahr
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