A Kentucky dad’s cruise vacation turned into a nightmare when his $120K child support debt finally caught up with him! Photo courtesy the Jefferson County Attorney.

Kentucky Deadbeat Dad With Over $120,000 in Unpaid Child Support Arrested After Cruise

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LOUISVILLE, KY – A Kentucky man wanted for racking up over $100,000 in unpaid child support had his vacation come to an abrupt end when he was arrested in Florida last week. Dominic Weaver, 47, was taken into custody as he stepped off a cruise ship in Miami, ending years of evading the law. Authorities in Kentucky had been on his trail for years, and now, Weaver is facing serious legal consequences back home.

The Arrest and How It Unfolded

Weaver’s arrest came as he returned from his cruise vacation in Miami, where he was taken into custody by local law enforcement. He was then escorted back to Kentucky, where officials had been trying to track him down for several years. According to local authorities, the 47-year-old had been on the run after failing to meet his child support obligations, which now total between $114,000 and $120,000.

Authorities noted that Weaver had completely ignored his financial responsibilities since his conviction for flagrant non-support in 2019. Despite being sentenced to probation, Weaver did not make a single payment toward his child support since then.

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Years of Avoiding the Law

Weaver’s failure to pay child support has left a significant mark on his record. He appeared on a list in 2021 of individuals owing substantial sums for the care of their children, at that time owing nearly $100,000. This pattern of neglect spanned several years, and his case became one of the most notable examples of delinquent child support in Kentucky.

Officials are now preparing to take further action. The Jefferson County Attorney has expressed his intention to ask the court to revoke Weaver’s probation, seeking to replace it with a prison sentence that could last up to four years.

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The Road Ahead: Legal Consequences

Weaver’s legal battles are far from over. His arraignment is scheduled for January 6, where he will face the full consequences of his actions. With a criminal history tied to flagrant non-support, the court will likely weigh his continued failure to pay and his apparent attempts to flee responsibility. Kentucky authorities are determined to ensure that Weaver answers for the years of neglect.

As the case moves forward, the focus will be on whether Weaver will finally be held accountable for his financial obligations and the impact of his actions on his children.

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