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rudder

Lifer
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Say hello to nuevodad

And he is broke... lol... but it sucks for the kids.


With Nine Mouths to Feed, Travis Henry Says He?s Broke
By MIKE TIERNEY
ATLANTA ? Travis Henry was rattling off his children?s ages, which range from 3 to 11. He paused and took a breath before finishing.

This was no simple task. Henry, 30, a former N.F.L. running back who played for three teams from 2001 to 2007, has nine children ? each by a different mother, some born as closely as a few months apart.

Reports of Henry?s prolific procreating, generated by child-support disputes, have highlighted how futile the N.F.L.?s attempts can be at educating its players about making wise choices. The disputes have even eclipsed the attention he received after he was indicted on charges of cocaine trafficking.

?They?ve got my blood; I?ve got to deal with it,? Henry said of fiscal responsibilities to his children. He spoke by telephone from his Denver residence, where he was under house arrest until recently for the drug matter.

Henry had just returned from Atlanta, where a judge showed little sympathy for his predicament during a hearing and declined to lower monthly payments from $3,000 for a 4-year-old son.

Three days after the telephone interview, he was jailed for falling $16,600 behind on support for a youngster in Frostproof, Fla., his hometown.

?I love all my kids,? he said in the interview, but asserted he could not afford the designated amounts, estimated at $170,000 a year by Randy Kessler, his Atlanta lawyer. Kessler said Henry was virtually broke.

?I?ve lost everything in this mess I?ve gotten myself into,? Henry said.

His eldest child was conceived while Henry was in high school, before he was named Mr. Florida Football and a Parade All-American. The child was unplanned as were all but one of his offspring, he said.

?I?m like, ?Whoa, I?m going to be a dad,? ? Henry recalled.

He was wed, at 19, to another of the nine mothers, who was six years older. Henry?s mother, who picked oranges for a living, disapproved.

?She was going crazy over it,? Henry said. He added that he filed for annulment within a year ?for her.?

Two relationships while he attended the University of Tennessee produced two more children. Attending the annual N.F.L. rookie symposium as a 2001 draft pick of the Buffalo Bills, Henry watched a skit that dramatized the repercussions of imprudent sexual activity. It might as well have been geared toward him.

Henry laughed through the sketch. ?I thought, ?That ain?t ever going to happen to me,? ? he said.

But it had, and it was just beginning.

Henry maintained that he was involved long-term with many of the mothers. Some, he said, told him they were using birth control, and he professed surprise at discovering they became pregnant by him.

?I did use protection at first,? he said. ?Then they?d be saying they?d be on the pill. I was an idiot to trust them. Second or third time with them, I didn?t use it. Then, boom!?

In four instances, he attested, ?I was trapped.? If not for his football cachet and accompanying wealth, ?I guarantee you that wouldn?t have happened.?

?My counselor asks me, ?How can you do the same thing over and over?? ? he said, unable to provide an answer.

?Knock on wood, or something, I?m blessed not to have AIDS. That never crossed my mind.?

Henry declined to discuss aspects of his drug case. He was arrested last fall in Colorado with another man and has pleaded not guilty to charges that could net him 10 years to life in prison if convicted. The arraignment is scheduled for next month.

At the latest child-support hearing in Atlanta, Henry testified vaguely that sizable cash withdrawals were connected to his criminal matter, not to any conspicuous consumption for himself.

In an interview, Robert Wellon, the lawyer who represents the mother in Atlanta, Jameshia Beacham, characterized Henry as spending ?like there was no tomorrow,? thus depriving the children of money.

The Denver Broncos gave Henry a five-year, $25 million contract in 2007. Cut last year by the team, which cited injuries and off-the-field commotion, he received only $6.7 million.

Piling on to the child-support issues, Henry failed an N.F.L. drug test. He successfully appealed, avoiding suspension, but faced another penalty from the league for what he said was missing subsequent test dates. Though Henry insisted his body has three more seasons in it, his quandary all but dooms any chance of his suiting up again.

Henry is seeking to modify child-support obligations. Some mothers and their lawyers will have none of that, saying he has squandered a small fortune on luxuries like cars and jewelry.

?I feel sorry for the guy, trust me,? Wellon said. ?On the other hand, when you take those kind of actions, there are consequences. He could have taken care of the money.?

Henry argued that, within the context of richly paid athletes, he was not out of line. He contended that he owned no more than three vehicles at once and figured he had spent $250,000 on jewelry. ?That ain?t a lot,? he said. Nevertheless, he was hoping to pawn some jewelry to pay off one of many debts and gain freedom.

If there were excesses, Henry said, they involved his immediate family, like picking up travel expenses to games during his seven-year career, highlighted by three 1,200-yard-plus seasons.

?I have a big heart,? he said. ?I was taking care of a lot of people. I was acting like somebody who never had nothing. Could never get into that saving mode.?

Kessler, his Atlanta lawyer, said Henry could catch up on child support with access to $250,000 that the judge ordered be placed in a trust. Kessler has appealed the ruling.

?Travis is tackling this head-on,? he said, suggesting that this distinguishes him from other athletes in similar predicaments.

Henry made no excuses but said absentee fathers were part of the landscape during his developmental years. His father disappeared early on, only to resurface at the dawn of his football fame.

?There was no love lost; he wasn?t around when I needed him to be,? said Henry, who indicated that he gets along with his father.

Henry voiced no love for the mothers of some of his children. ?Everything was cool,? he said before he signed the rich contract with Denver. ?Then they were out for blood.?

After his drug arrest, Henry said he developed severe migraines that required a visit to an emergency room.

?I?m trying to get through the storm,? said Henry, who is eager to impart the same advice to N.F.L. rookies that he once ignored. He would tell them, ?Don?t ever think it can?t happen to you.?

Back in Denver, his fiancée awaits. They set a wedding date but agreed to postpone it until the storm dissipates.

One other subject they agree on: Neither wants children.

 

amdhunter

Lifer
May 19, 2003
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If I had all that money and I was forced to pay for 9 bastard ass kids, well there is one fix for that...but I don't want to be banned so I won't mention it. :|
 

jagec

Lifer
Apr 30, 2004
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$3000 a month for one kid, wow. If you've got money and are not a retard, wear a rubber when banging sleazy hos.

Henry maintained that he was involved long-term with many of the mothers. Some, he said, told him they were using birth control, and he professed surprise at discovering they became pregnant by him.

?I did use protection at first,? he said. ?Then they?d be saying they?d be on the pill. I was an idiot to trust them. Second or third time with them, I didn?t use it. Then, boom!?

In four instances, he attested, ?I was trapped.? If not for his football cachet and accompanying wealth, ?I guarantee you that wouldn?t have happened.?
It's sad, funny, disgusting, and obvious all at the same time.
 

dud

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Originally posted by: bignateyk
LOL. This guy's life is full of fail.



If Henry had let the big head do the thinking for the little head he would not be in the situation he is in right now. Classic FAIL ...

What most probably happened is most of these women trapped him into lenghy child support payments by entrapping him, telling him that hey were using protection when in fact they were not. Now, he is stuck paying each golddigger an average of $19K per year. The leech who got $3K per year has her hands on a gold mine ... to the tune of $36,000 a year! $3,000 a month in child support for one kid? That's rediculous.

I especially love this:

"In an interview, Robert Wellon, the lawyer who represents the mother in Atlanta, Jameshia Beacham, characterized Henry as spending ?like there was no tomorrow,? thus depriving the children of money." Yeah right Jamesia ... your kid needs $3,000 a month! She's the one who needs the $$$ ...
 
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Originally posted by: jagec
$3000 a month for one kid, wow. If you're a man and are not a retard, wear a rubber when banging any woman.

Henry maintained that he was involved long-term with many of the mothers. Some, he said, told him they were using birth control, and he professed surprise at discovering they became pregnant by him.

?I did use protection at first,? he said. ?Then they?d be saying they?d be on the pill. I was an idiot to trust them. Second or third time with them, I didn?t use it. Then, boom!?

In four instances, he attested, ?I was trapped.? If not for his football cachet and accompanying wealth, ?I guarantee you that wouldn?t have happened.?
It's sad, funny, disgusting, and obvious all at the same time.

Fixed for accuracy.
 

jagec

Lifer
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Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: jagec
$3000 a month for one kid, wow. If you're a man and are not a retard, wear a rubber when banging any woman.

Henry maintained that he was involved long-term with many of the mothers. Some, he said, told him they were using birth control, and he professed surprise at discovering they became pregnant by him.

?I did use protection at first,? he said. ?Then they?d be saying they?d be on the pill. I was an idiot to trust them. Second or third time with them, I didn?t use it. Then, boom!?

In four instances, he attested, ?I was trapped.? If not for his football cachet and accompanying wealth, ?I guarantee you that wouldn?t have happened.?
It's sad, funny, disgusting, and obvious all at the same time.

Fixed for accuracy.

If you're in a committed relationship with someone you trust*, wearing a rubber is expensive and feels like crap by comparison.




*who makes more money than you and whose birth control pills have been conveniently "checked" to ensure that they are being taken on schedule
 

HomerJS

Lifer
Feb 6, 2002
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When do the donations start piling in??

Seems like the same level of responsibility to me.
 

Beev

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I agree that he needs to be a man and pay up, but $3000 fucking dollars a month for ONE of the kids? What a crock of bullshit.
 

BrokenVisage

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lol @ the article saying "..a former N.F.L. running back.."

N.F.L.? Who the hell uses periods with any of the major sports league acronyms? It's like people here using A.T.O.T. instead of ATOT, some things just don't need to be drawn out to be shown as acronyms.
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: Beev
I agree that he needs to be a man and pay up, but $3000 fucking dollars a month for ONE of the kids? What a crock of bullshit.

While I agree it's more than it takes to frugally raise a child, how do you propose a judge should set financial responsibility? Should the child get $500/month, if the father's got a half billion in the bank? How fair would that be?
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Beev
I agree that he needs to be a man and pay up, but $3000 fucking dollars a month for ONE of the kids? What a crock of bullshit.

While I agree it's more than it takes to frugally raise a child, how do you propose a judge should set financial responsibility? Should the child get $500/month, if the father's got a half billion in the bank? How fair would that be?

A child of a billionaire doesn't require any more food or diapers than a child of a poor person. The money should cover the necessities and nothing else.
 

Queasy

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Henry maintained that he was involved long-term with many of the mothers. Some, he said, told him they were using birth control, and he professed surprise at discovering they became pregnant by him.

?I did use protection at first,? he said. ?Then they?d be saying they?d be on the pill. I was an idiot to trust them. Second or third time with them, I didn?t use it. Then, boom!?

In four instances, he attested, ?I was trapped.? If not for his football cachet and accompanying wealth, ?I guarantee you that wouldn?t have happened.?

Ok, I'm sorry but if you've already got kids by other women and then some woman "traps you" are you really going to be dumb enough to fall for that 3 more times?
 

Beev

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Beev
I agree that he needs to be a man and pay up, but $3000 fucking dollars a month for ONE of the kids? What a crock of bullshit.

While I agree it's more than it takes to frugally raise a child, how do you propose a judge should set financial responsibility? Should the child get $500/month, if the father's got a half billion in the bank? How fair would that be?

A child of a billionaire doesn't require any more food or diapers than a child of a poor person. The money should cover the necessities and nothing else.

That's kind of what I was trying to say, but I agree with you as well, rivan. I honestly don't know how to do it fairly, but this guy is clearly poor now, so why $3000 a month?
 

BoberFett

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Originally posted by: Beev
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Beev
I agree that he needs to be a man and pay up, but $3000 fucking dollars a month for ONE of the kids? What a crock of bullshit.

While I agree it's more than it takes to frugally raise a child, how do you propose a judge should set financial responsibility? Should the child get $500/month, if the father's got a half billion in the bank? How fair would that be?

A child of a billionaire doesn't require any more food or diapers than a child of a poor person. The money should cover the necessities and nothing else.

That's kind of what I was trying to say, but I agree with you as well, rivan. I honestly don't know how to do it fairly, but this guy is clearly poor now, so why $3000 a month?

Child support systems do not exist to provide for children, they exist to punish men.
 

geno

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Dec 26, 1999
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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Beev
I agree that he needs to be a man and pay up, but $3000 fucking dollars a month for ONE of the kids? What a crock of bullshit.

While I agree it's more than it takes to frugally raise a child, how do you propose a judge should set financial responsibility? Should the child get $500/month, if the father's got a half billion in the bank? How fair would that be?

A child of a billionaire doesn't require any more food or diapers than a child of a poor person. The money should cover the necessities and nothing else.

I agree, but there has to be some balance to keep a guy like him from knocking up whoever he pleases and taking off. "The necessities" to your average NFL player is peanuts, thus the penalty has relatively no impact. Do you not agree there should be some degree of forced responsibility for someone who knocks up *9* different women and doesn't intend to be around any of the kids? There has to be a fine somewhere and somehow, and though I don't agree a little kid needs 3K a month, it's closer (not entirely, 3K is a goddamn lot of money) to fair for that amount to be coming out of his pocket because of what he makes / has made in total.
 
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