Posted by NE IA on April 10, 2009 at 17:24:53 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Re: LUMPY posted by Lumpy on April 10, 2009 at 06:27:08:
About five years ago a friend that got divorced same time as me got hooked up with the wrong gal. She was into making the stuff, he called almost every evening to chat, but not one of us would have guessed anything was up. He was always a swell guy, nice to visit with etc.
He was always a slow thinking, slow motion type of guy, but very talented with a welder and repair work etc.
After getting caught making the stuff the third time, he got ten years in the big house, no probation.
I will not pass judgment on him as he worked his rear end off to pay for attorneys, court costs etc. He was awarded custody of his daughter, then his ex took him to court six times in three years. She lost every round, so she fell in love with him again--well enough to talk him into letting the daughter move in with her till he got the heard of cows sold off so he could move in with the ex. She had a very high paying job so he would not need a job right away after he move in with the ex wife.
Slam the door in his face, and took him to court in her home town. The daughters therapist was the judges wife. All the profesional doctors (and witnesses) worked in the same unit as his ex-wife. She took everything, So with no money, no job, no daughter, and legal fees / attorney fees that were more than two years worth of milk checks--(gross income that is) he lost the farm.
Now here comes this cute young gall that knows how to make alot of money--$7,000.00 in a few hrs. She got fifteen years, and her daughter is raised by her aunt and unckle.
So is he a bad guy? or just down and out? Sad all the way, but he did it to himself, knowing right from wrongs.
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