John J. Boziak
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When I met her, she had a two-year-old and a newborn. Then apparently she says I got her pregnant, which I don't believe. And then right after she had my kid, she had another one from somebody else she just met. So it's like a, what do they call that? A pick farm. She's just cranking them out. It's like a chicken farm. She's just laying eggs constantly. I'm sure she doesn't work a regular job.
When I met her, she had a two-year-old and a newborn. Then apparently she says I got her pregnant, which I don't believe. And then right after she had my kid, she had another one from somebody else she just met. So it's like a, what do they call that? A pick farm. She's just cranking them out. It's like a chicken farm. She's just laying eggs constantly. I'm sure she doesn't work a regular job.
I'm sure she's unemployed. So she goes to the state for benefits. And because the state's giving her benefits, they pursue whoever she says is the father with whatever extent of the law they can push it to. And that's what's happening to me right now.
I'm sure she's unemployed. So she goes to the state for benefits. And because the state's giving her benefits, they pursue whoever she says is the father with whatever extent of the law they can push it to. And that's what's happening to me right now.
I'm sure she's unemployed. So she goes to the state for benefits. And because the state's giving her benefits, they pursue whoever she says is the father with whatever extent of the law they can push it to. And that's what's happening to me right now.
Yes. Yep. Because, because she gave him my name and she's collecting welfare from, from the state. Yes.
Yes. Yep. Because, because she gave him my name and she's collecting welfare from, from the state. Yes.
Yes. Yep. Because, because she gave him my name and she's collecting welfare from, from the state. Yes.
And I'm, and I'm the deadbeat and I'm the deadbeat.
And I'm, and I'm the deadbeat and I'm the deadbeat.
And I'm, and I'm the deadbeat and I'm the deadbeat.
Since 2017, 2018. Um,
Since 2017, 2018. Um,
Since 2017, 2018. Um,
And then I went out to, I went to California in 2016. Me and my wife split in 2016. I met her in 2017. And then I knew her for five days, literally five days. And after the, after the fifth day, you know what she told me? She says, I like Josh better. I want to be with Josh, my friend.
And then I went out to, I went to California in 2016. Me and my wife split in 2016. I met her in 2017. And then I knew her for five days, literally five days. And after the, after the fifth day, you know what she told me? She says, I like Josh better. I want to be with Josh, my friend.
And then I went out to, I went to California in 2016. Me and my wife split in 2016. I met her in 2017. And then I knew her for five days, literally five days. And after the, after the fifth day, you know what she told me? She says, I like Josh better. I want to be with Josh, my friend.
Okay, so I said, all right. I let her go with my friend and be with him, and I moved to California, and I never talked to her again. And then all of a sudden, I got sheriffs showing up at the house in California trying to serve me paperwork for a fucking paternity test. And they've been trying to get me ever since. I wonder if...
Okay, so I said, all right. I let her go with my friend and be with him, and I moved to California, and I never talked to her again. And then all of a sudden, I got sheriffs showing up at the house in California trying to serve me paperwork for a fucking paternity test. And they've been trying to get me ever since. I wonder if...
Okay, so I said, all right. I let her go with my friend and be with him, and I moved to California, and I never talked to her again. And then all of a sudden, I got sheriffs showing up at the house in California trying to serve me paperwork for a fucking paternity test. And they've been trying to get me ever since. I wonder if...