AVONDALE, Ohio, March 12 (UPI) -- An Avondale, Ohio, music producer convicted of attempted theft told the court he is the expectant father of six children -- with six different women.
Hamilton County (Ohio) Common Pleas Judge Melba Marsh asked Ricky Lackey, who was convicted of defrauding U.S. Bank out of $3,975 by depositing bad checks and inserting empty envelopes into automatic teller machines, how many children he had, and the 25-year-old responded: "None, but I have six on the way," the Cincinnati Enquirer reported Monday.
Lackey clarified before being silenced by his lawyer that the six children, due in August, September and October, are with six different mothers.
Court records showed that Lackey had since repaid the money to the bank and Marsh declined to impose additional punishment, the Enquirer said.
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
cut the fawkers dick off
Posted by: NewEngland2007
It would appear that his girlfriends didn't get empty envelopes.
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