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Tampa Area Businessman Wanted for Failure to Pay $6 Million in Child Support and Alimony

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justice morguefile changed.jpgLast month, a Hillsborough County Circuit judge ordered the arrest of John Dargan Stanton III, a successful Tampa area businessman, after he was found guilty of five counts of criminal contempt of court for failure to pay his child support and alimony obligations. Mr. Stanton failed to attend the contempt hearing where Judge Caroline Tesche sentenced him to almost six months in jail for repeatedly refusing to pay more than $6 million in alimony and child support.

Susan Stanton initiated divorce proceedings in 2009 and the former couple reached a final settlement agreement in July 2011. Although the couple has a 12-year-old son together, she stated her former husband has not supported them for several years. According to her attorney, Mr. Stanton now owes his ex-wife $10 million.

Mr. Stanton is a decorated Vietnam veteran, a former president of Cast-Crete, and he previously ran a building materials company which reported profits of more than $4 million per month at its height. At one point, he owned a mansion and regularly drove several high end sports cars. Now, Mr. Stanton claims he is financially insolvent. In fact, he filed for bankruptcy just three days prior to the contempt hearing. Still, Judge Tesche believes Mr. Stanton has the ability to pay.

Mr. Stanton reportedly owns stock in several large companies as well as other assets. His attorney has argued Mr. Stanton’s hands are tied as the former couple’s settlement agreement prohibits Mr. Stanton from selling his stock in order to generate cash. He also claims Mr. Stanton is unable to liquidate any of his assets and lives off of loans and a small monthly Department of Veterans Affairs disability check.

According to Susan Stanton, her ex-husband has the money and is merely hiding millions of dollars in assets from her. In November 2010, Mr. Stanton spent more than two weeks in jail for refusing to produce documents during the couple’s divorce proceedings. When he filed for bankruptcy, Mr. Stanton estimated his assets as being in the range of $100 to $500 million and his liabilities at no more than $50 million. To further complicate the case, the Internal Revenue Service is also performing a criminal investigation into Mr. Stanton. His attorney has stated he is not aware of Mr. Stanton’s current location.

Each year many Florida residents find themselves in the midst of a less than amicable divorce. Understandably, the host of emotions associated with the end of a marriage can be overwhelming. The financial damage can oftentimes make a bad situation even worse. If you are contemplating divorce, you need an experienced family law attorney to help you protect your financial interests.

Sandy T. Fox, a Miami divorce lawyer, focuses exclusively on family law matters. He can explain your rights and help you file your case. Mr. Fox can also answer any questions you may have about alimony, child support, and custody matters. Call him today at (800) 596-0579 to schedule a private consultation. You may also contact him through his website.

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Additional Resources:

Once in Tampa Bay business elite, ‘poster child’ deadbeat dad John Stanton at large, by William R. Levesque, Tampa Bay Times


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