Father Of The Year

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glenn beck

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A man aged 29 has fathered 21 children with 11 different women, it emerged yesterday.

Desmond Hatchett's brood came to light after authorities in Tennessee in the U.S. took him to court for non-payment of child support.

He has apparently set a U.S. record but said: 'It just happened.'

He's the daddy: Desmond Hatchett speaks to reporters about his prolific brood

He added that he would not have any more children. 'I'm done. I'll say I'm done,' he said.

Hatchett, who earns a minimal wage, told TV reporters he knows the names and ages of all his offspring.

Their ages range from newborn to 11 years old.

Authorities in Knoxville said they plan to take half of his monthly salary to pay for the youngsters but officials said that would work out to just over £1 a week for each.

His lawyer Keith Pope said: 'The children can't all be supported by Desmond, so the state of Tennessee has had to step in.'

Many Knoxville residents called for him to be castrated.

He even boasted of fathering four children by different women in the same year.

Hatchett's name appeared on court documents 11 times representing 15 of his 21 children.

U.S. authorities are now braced for more women coming forward to claim Hatchett is the father of their children after he appeared on local TV.

He said the women he was involved with all knew he had other children.

One mother, who has two children with Hatchett, said she should get £44 a month but rarely receives any child support.

'It's frustrating, but usually, when I ask he gives it to me,' she said.

Authorities in Knoxville ordered Hatchett to court to explain how he intends to pay child support.

He arrived for the hearing with just over £300.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...ent-women--hes-29.html



It's funny to a point but those poor kids having to be raised by a extremely part-time loser of a father and a absolutely idiotic mother.



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Unheard

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Originally posted by: MotF Bane
so the state of Tennessee has had to step in

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My parents both worked for DCS here in TN at one time. The level of care given is superb. So unless you have experienced it personally, shut your trap.
 

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Originally posted by: Unheard
Originally posted by: MotF Bane
so the state of Tennessee has had to step in

:disgust:

My parents both worked for DCS here in TN at one time. The level of care given is superb. So unless you have experienced it personally, shut your trap.

Srs? I don't give a fuck about the quality of care, but rather that the state (aka taxpayers) has to foot the bill for this asshole.
 

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Originally posted by: Unheard
Originally posted by: MotF Bane
so the state of Tennessee has had to step in

:disgust:

My parents both worked for DCS here in TN at one time. The level of care given is superb. So unless you have experienced it personally, shut your trap.

He might mean that it's not the state's responsibility to take care of someone's kids. Which is true, but unfortunately for the kids they didn't get to choose their father, and they don't deserve to suffer for his screw-ups. I hope the kids do get excellent care, because it would be a terrible thing if they grew up to be like their father. Unfortunately it's not illegal to father 21 kids that you can't afford.
 
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