Guest Opinion: Judicial Injustice
It is two months shy of two (2) years since Modification of Child Support has been sought for on the AG’s last child. The AG has not responded to any correspondence. Though the Governor knows about this, nothing has been done. Instead of replying, the AG is seeking credit for a child who is past twenty two (22) years old.
The Director of PSCD has done nothing but sit in her office though she was the one who called the AG about the Modification. He told her he did not want a hearing; it is now obvious why he did not want a hearing. The AG makes almost $100,000 per year, yet he pays less than $150.00 per pay period for child support.
Is this sending a message to other fathers that when a Modification is sought for, they should not respond? What would the AG do in this matter since he is in charge of Justice where the PSCD falls under? Is this the type of person we want to be over our Justice Department. This is really contradicting, like Satan correcting sin.
How can the Governor state he is all for family and the children are his number one concern but, it is alright and even legal for the head of the Justice Department to refuse to respond to any correspondence?
If we cannot get Justice, in our own Virgin Islands, maybe we need to start venturing outside of the territory by exposing the corruption that goes on here.
Anyone with a doubt the CASE NUMBER is 100-99-43 with the AG being the “Respondent”
Can you imagine the AG has one of his long time partner in crime as his attorney— What does he want, the attorney to pay the child support that he should? It’s been two years… is there anyone that can see to it that he pays the retroactive money owed? From 1992-2000 he paid $220 per month for child support. From 2000-present he is paying $304 per month. It is public knowledge that he has received an additional increase in income from the $25,000 he allegedly claimed he made per year. He still refuses he pay more support.
NO WONDER CRIME HAS INCREASED SINCE HE HAS TAKEN OVER AS AG.



I disagree with you on that one, Concern. As the head of the agency that is charged with the oversight of child support, it is VERY relevant to all of us if the AG is not honoring his own paternal responsibilities. If he is, indeed, in arrears, how can he discharge those professional duties with any moral authority? Or does that not matter to us any more?
Thanks for your comment Pandora.