Arrest Warrant Issued For Jason Caffey

Alabama Mobile  The Mobile native and former NBA player Jason Caffey failed to obey a court order that he pay more than $200000 in child support.
by WKRG Staff/The Associated Press
Published: Wed, January 28, 2009 - 11:50 am CST Last Updated: Wed, January 28, 2009 - 11:52 am CST
ATLANTA (AP) - An Atlanta judge has ordered the arrest of former
NBA player Jason Caffey, who's accused of failing to pay thousands
in child support.
In October, a judge in Alabama rejected a bankruptcy case filed
by the former Alabama standout, clearing the way for him to be sued
for child support.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Cynthia D. Wright issued an
arrest warrant Tuesday over Caffey's failure to obey a court order
that he pay more than $200,000 in child support and legal fees to
Lorunda Brown and her attorney.
Brown's attorney, Randy Kessler, said Brown is the mother of
Caffey's 6-year-old son.
Caffey played nine years in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls,
Golden State Warriors and Milwaukee Bucks. He was born in Mobile and played at the University of Alabama before he was drafted by Chicago in the 1995 NBA draft.
An attorney who represented Caffey in the past didn't
immediately return an e-mail seeking comment.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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so a judge in fulton county, a local district judge, overrules a federal bankruptcy judge. hope he stays out of alabama where he is safe. this is an old old story, this woman wants to collect based on his high nbs salary which he hasnt had in many years. you cant get blood out of a stone.

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