Web sites becoming popular venues for 'Most Wanted' deadbeat parent lists
"If you end up on that Web page, it means you have ignored every effort we made to contact you. It means you have avoided payment for at least six months and owe at least $5000," Capistany said.
Not even celebrities are immune from placement. The Washington DCS site saw its traffic increase when two professional athletes landed on the list.
Former Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Warren owes $103,147 in child support to the mother of his two children, ages 10 and 11, according to the site. He is supposed to pay $5,000 a month.
The state also says Vernon Maxwell, who played for the Seattle Supersonics in 1999, owes $34,000 to the mother of his 2-year-old child. He owes even more in Florida. Maxwell was arrested last month for failing to pay $160,000 for his teenage son there."
Posted by Christine at May 21, 2004 01:38 AM | TrackBackI wish the Governor of our State of Idaho would look at the deadbeat parents list more agressive and take action.
Posted by: Nicole Santillanes at June 3, 2004 04:12 AM