Quote from CaptainObvious:
Yes, the hard working guy who has been here 25 years and refuses to speak the language. The hard working guy who has money for lottery tickets but doesn't pay child support. Guess the family ain't all that important after all.
The New Jersey man who won the $338 million Powerball jackpot owes approximately $29,000 in child support.
Authorities stopped by Pedro Quezada's Passaic apartment on Wednesday, one day after the 44-year-old claimed a lump-sum payment worth $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. No one answered the door.
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http://www.northjersey.com/news/ber...owes_29000_in_child_support_sheriff_says.html
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Bill Maer, spokesman for the Sheriffâs Department, said that the unpaid child support payments go back to 2009, and that the warrant is several years old.
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In 2009, there was a fire at the bodega he and his son operated for years, and that same year Quezada went through a foreclosure on a property he had bought three years earlier, according to public records.
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So he have some very hard times like (MANY AMERICANS) in the time of 2006 to now.
He have 5 children from 5 years old to 23 years old and not have problems until 2009. So you want to judge he is not hard worker, or not taking care of his family?
He is working 18 hrs in the day for many many years in his bodega. Who is he talking to all the time? He is talking to his customers that speak spanish to him, and to his family. So he is not hearing English enough to learn because he is working so much only around spanish speaking customers. Is this crime? You will see he will learn now because he have time. His children will teach him.
("In 2009, there was a fire at the bodega he and his son operated for years, and that same year Quezada went through a foreclosure on a property he had bought three years earlier, according to public records.")
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http://abcnews.go.com/Business/powerball-winner-pedro-quezada-money-change-heart/story?id=18816384
A New Jersey bodega owner who emigrated from the Dominican Republic stepped forward today as the winner of a $338 million Powerball jackpot. Pedro Quezada's life of 18-hour workdays is all behind him and he now plans to help those in need.
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Until last year, Quezada had woken up at 5 a.m. to open his bodega and stayed until closing time at 11 p.m., he said. His son had taken over operations of the store, but with his windfall, Quezada said he plans to relieve his son of the job.
Quezada brushed away questions about a fire at his store and a robbery at his apartment in recent years, saying he instead wanted to focus on the future.
"My life has changed," he said. "It will not change my heart."
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