
Hip Hop News 24-7 recently interviewed rapper J-Kwon about his interesting child support situation. During an interview with Miss Georgia, J-Kwon informed listeners that he'd been paying $2,500 per month in child support for seven years for a child that was eventually determined not to be his.
The artist goes on to say that he was jailed for not making the child support payments, which derailed his entire career by killing his ability to earn income.
He also said that when it was determined that he wasn't the child's father, the courts provided no remedies whatsoever for him to retrieve the tens of thousands of dollars he'd paid over a seven-year period.
J-Kwon is now saying that he plans to start a foundation for Fathers who are having their rights violated by the child support system. I support his initiative, because many of us forget about the millions of fathers out there who are doing all they can to have access to their kids and trying to do the right thing, but are left alienated by deceptive Mothers and a court system that would rather see a man in jail than with his own children.
J-Kwon went on to mention that he'd allowed the Mother of his child to live in a house he owned, and he also claims that she was destroying court paperwork as it came to the house. So based on my interpretation of the interview, it seems that the artist is implying that the woman might have been a long-term mate and that she may have also been concerned about him finding out that he wasn't the Father.
Whether her alleged deception was out of her desire to maintain her relationship with J-Kwon or for her own financial benefit (or both) it's hard to tell.
Here are some quick thoughts on the J-Kwon child support situation, particularly as it pertains to black fathers all across America:
1) If this woman deceived him for years and caused him to be incarcerated, she needs to be put on trial and possibly sent to jail. She helped take away his freedom, so her freedom should be reconsidered as well, at least according to the rules under which she has chosen to play.
2) I am not sure why the courts somehow feel that a child is better off when his father is in jail than when he is out making money to take care of his family. An incarcerated man can't spend time with his children, he can't make a living to pay child support and he also has a hard time getting a job for the rest of his life because of our nation's draconian treatment of convicted felons. The child support system destroys millions of families across America and is in desperate need of reform.
3) The J-Kwon child support story is played out all across America in millions of households. There are also countless instances of parental alienation experienced by Fathers dealing with co-parents who've decided that they have the right to be dictators over the father-child relationship.
When people go to the club and "get tipsy" (the name of J-Kwon's most-famous song) and then choose to lie down and have sex with someone, they must realize that a child produced from that relationship was created by two people, not one.
So, kicking the father out of a child's life because you somehow don't approve of his parenting skills is not sufficient justification for destroying your child's future. For some reason, many parents have become so focused on their own selfish need for love and adulation that their children become emotional accessories with the child's best-interest being completely thrown to the wayside.
Men like Eric Legette help fathers to find ways to be involved with the lives of their children. Legette also helps them to protect their rights when it comes to issues like visitation and child support. The point is not to say that every single Mother in America is somehow corrupt or malevolent in her motives. It is to say that the story of the irresponsible black man who loves to abandon his kids is one of the urban legends to which we've become collectively addicted.
Yes, there are some seriously "trifling" Fathers, but to argue that black male irresponsibility is the sole reason for the break down of the African-American family is reckless, weak and unthoughtful.
Personally, as an 18-year veteran of the child support system myself, I can understand J-Kwon's issues up close. There's nothing like struggling to find air space in the life of your child with the threat of incarceration hanging over your head in the event that you can't pay anymore. The child support system has become America's Debtor's Prison.
Watch J-Kwon's interview here:
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By: tlcanimal on 2/11/2011 2:44PM
uhhhh....two words come to mind when you have sex with someone and a baby is the result...expecially if you don't know her very well. Paternity Test!!!
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By: Greg on 2/12/2011 9:06AM
Unfortunately, this is going to continue as long as both BM and BW both fail to embrace "safe sex" practices! And, one would hope that by now these BM should realize that the majority of these BW today are simply "bad news...period!" Most will do almost anything just to get paid....even if that means bringing a child into this world to secure a check! Leave these pathetic BW alone!
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By: Sally on 2/12/2011 9:23AM
LOL^ Paternity test and DNA. What was the brother thinking?
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By: Eugene on 2/12/2011 12:52PM
When paternity is in doubt, give Maury a shout.
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By: ARNEADER on 2/12/2011 1:54PM
Guys are so DUMB! I would NOT make my first child support payment without DNA! Right now the girl could probably say "I thought he was the daddy?" Guys you need to stop screwing every Jane, Sally and Sue!
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By: Justifyed on 2/15/2011 3:39PM
Yes, she should pay him back, and yes he is entitled to every penny, BUT when you are in an environment where "women are throwing at you", and you are too stupid to wrap it up, then use that gold chain money to get a paternity test.
Also, seven years for a paternity test? Sounds like his lawyers were milking him dry too.
I love my sistas but some of them are TRIFLING. So yes, he is entitled to the money, and the courts and the baby momma owes him an apology.
If he plays his cards right, along with that money, he could sue her for his attorneys fees, courts costs, and mental anguish. IF he is that smart...which I seriously doubt.
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By: mannup on 2/22/2011 5:25PM
Greg, You sound like a fool with that idiotic comment you sprewed out of your mouth! As a man myself and not a boy in a man's body, real men pays for what they help bring into this world. I feel for J-Kwon but he is just as responsible for his azz being in the troubles that he brought upon himself as this triffling woman, had he the fore thought to think about protection and later a DNA test he would not had to go through such a expensive deed. The vast majority of women who have out of wed lock children pick some of the sorriest men to father their kids, these men won't even buy their babies a pamper much less than supporting their kids. when these children reach ages near adulthood they want to slither back into their kids lives and some has a nerve to be surprise when these kids don't to have a damn thing to do with them.
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By: GODS FAVOR on 2/28/2011 7:26AM
I know someone who was in the same position. The only thing bad about this is the man loved the child and when the mother adimtted to him that the child was not his and the test proved it was not his he was very upset because he paid child support for nine years and was an active father in the childs life. did more for the child then the mother did. He tried to not see the child but the child wanted to be with him. He stopped paying support but remained in the child's life and the mother kind of stopped that relationshiip. The child and th man was hurt.
this happens often and I don't think men should go to jail for not paying child support. I am a single mother myself and raised may children withtout their father at his wishes. All three of them are great. I worked nights and extra but they are grown now and I would not have done anything different. My children now have a relationship with their father because they became friends with another child he had and they are all very happy. So am I I tell them one day he will need and I want you to be there for him. Thank God he helped bring you in the world. So men are just afraid to live up to their responsibility and remember money isn't everything but its good to have. these ladies should man up and do what any goooood mother would do and take care of their children.If I can do it so can they.
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By: shay on 3/02/2011 8:09AM
I think it is terrible for a woman to tell a man he is the father of her child when she knows he is not. I don't feel sorry for that man. If he wants to know if he really is the father then he should get a paternity test. I'm tired of black men crying and lying about not being able to see their children. Fathers have rights. If you want to see your child and the mother is acting ignorant then take her to court. Most "men" wont do that because then they will have to step up and pay child support. I dont feel sorry for any man who lays down with a female and has a child knowing that he doesnt want to be a dad. Use some protection. In most cases in the hood when you have a single mom raising kids, it is not because she left the man, it is because the man left her and the kids. Both people need to make better decisions.
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By: NESHIA on 2/14/2011 8:50AM
WONDER IFITS THAT LIL BOI THAT WAS IN HIS VIDEO
BUT HE SHOULD OF GOT A DNA TEST FROM THE GET GO
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