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January 9, 2005

NBA Vet Pays $90,000 in Child Support But is Imprisoned Anyway

Billy Sims. Andre Rison. Ron LeFlore. Kal Daniels. James Brooks. Darryl Strawberry. Bennie Blades. Ralph Sampson. Roscoe Tanner. Chris Warren. Vernon Maxwell. James "Lights Out" Toney. Monte Reagor. 

Newspapers often carry accounts of retired professional athletes who are arrested for being behind on their child support obligations. In some cases these are men who have behaved selfishly towards their children. In others, drug or alcohol problems have played a major role. Yet in many others the problem is that the retired athlete is being required to pay child support based on a high professional salary he no longer earns. According to family law attorney Lisa Scott, getting a downward modification on child support is "one of the most difficult tasks" faced by lawyers who represent fathers.

John Williams, a married father of a 3 year-old boy, played in the NBA from 1986 to 1995. Upon leaving the NBA he fell behind on his child support, and is now serving a one year prison sentence for what prosecutors fancifully called "Willful Non-Payment of Child Support." This to pay for a child for whom he had already paid over $90,000 in child support.

"The prosecutors had no interest in dealing fairly with my husband or even in getting more child support for John's teenage son," says Fayne Williams, John's wife. "All they wanted was to grandstand and get publicity by punishing John. Everybody else loses."

Fayne Williams and Lisa Scott joined Glenn on His Side with Glenn Sacks on Sunday, January 9. To listen to the audio archive of the show, click here.

Glenn also discussed the overturning of Andrea Yates' murder conviction--see In Defense of a Flawed but Decent Russell Yates (Houston Chronicle, 3/11/02).

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