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It gets worse and worse for Chad Johnson.
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It gets worse and worse for Chad Johnson.
In recent court documents, Johnson claims to only make about $3,000 but allegedly has to pay out $16,525 in monthly child support payments. The 36-year-old former “Dancing With the Stars” favorite also has other monthly obligations, such as $9,063.24 in mortgage payments, $2,500 for food, $2,650 on car expenses, $3,500 on clothing, $250 for grooming, $5,000 on entertainment, $1,000 for pet expenses, plus other miscellaneous ’necessities’ that total $31,154.76.
Yes, what the judge did is wrong, he did nothing, nothing at all. He's the victim in all thisNo one was defending him, we were saying what the judge did was wrong.
And obviously she felt the same way because she released him.
Those are you words. The judge was wrong and the judge later acknowledged it.Yes, what the judge did is wrong, he did nothing, nothing at all. He's the victim in all this
Yes, what the judge did is wrong, he did nothing, nothing at all. He's the victim in all this
Yes, defend a man who put a hole in that old woman's head moreStop being emotional.
Those are you words. The judge was wrong and the judge later acknowledged it.
Yes, defend a man who put a hole in that old woman's head moreStop being emotional.
lil mama lookin like chuckie in the one where he gets marriedL's on L's on L's
Son bust her head to the white meat.
I mean it's easy to look at pictures of a scarred women and feel a certain way.
Son was wilding for what he did, and deserves some form of punishment.
kinda curious of the circumstances of the headbutt though. I'm sure dude didn't do it with the intent of the result.
When she went back and dropped the garbage 30 day sentence.
I don't really care for arguing semantics. The original 30 day sentence was excessive, something judge McHugh acknowledged when she released him after just seven days.Did you actually read the article I posted?
Judges suspend sentences all the time. Criminals get off for good behavior.
She didn't apologize. She didn't say she was wrong. She specifically stated why she did what she did and had him spend seven days in jail. I never thought he was going to spend the full 30 in the first place. She wanted to send him a message. One he might have needed with the way his life is going lately.