Jason Caffey’s Bankruptcy Filing Dismissed, Owes Child Support for 10 Kids
Jason Caffey, the former NBA forward, is being sued for child support for one of his 10 children and cannot file for bankruptcy, according to reports Wednesday. Caffey attempted to file for bankruptcy, but on Tuesday, his filing was dismissed. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Margaret A. Mahoney dismissed the bankruptcy case Tuesday, which means the mothers of his children can sue for child-support payments. Caffey has 10 children with eight women in five different states. LoRunda Brown, the mother of one of his children, filed an arrest warrant against Caffey in the hopes of forcing him to pay the more than $200,000 he owes in child support. Nicole Carter was also allowed to sue Caffey over accusations that he fraudulently transferred assets meant to guarantee a trust fund set up for their daughter.

