Johnson then demanded that Laurel return $71,000 in day-care payments and $26,000 in interest because the teen was too old to be in day care, according to legal papers.
"My daughter is 16 and has not been in day care for at least five years," Johnson said in a Feb. 3 affidavit. "[Roszell] should not receive a windfall for expenses she did not incur."
"[Roszell] should not receive a windfall for expenses she did not incur."
That's what this is all about. Aside from the fact that he ignores the daughter, he's still mad at the mother for dumping him.
"Johnson said in a Feb. 3 affidavit. "[Roszell] should not receive a windfall for expenses she did not incur."
Well why did you keep sending her the check you big dummy?
Must be something more to the story here. He makes what? Over $10M a year? I doubt he even handles any of his money - probably has accountants and lawyers to do that. $97K is not even a week's pay for him.