Nov 06, 2006 23:27
Dear Stephanie,
I've tried to call you. I've left messages. I've done everything I can do besides spending the $40 to just come there and see if you're there with my son. You've done all you can at this point to keep him from me, and I can't figure out why. I can't send you a message on myspace, and this is the only way to contact you, and to verify that you have received this message.
I want to see my son. I love him and miss him very much and it's ridiculous that you're keeping a son away from his father, especially at this time in his life. You don't know what an impact you're having on his future, and you've quite literally ruined my life.
All I can do at this point is drop off the last $800 check to my lawyer tomorrow, and see what chance I'll have in court. If you don't have the decency and courtesy to let a father be with his son, despite your dislike of my personal life, (I'm not sure of what), then this I say to you....
I'm coming after you with every living cell in my body. If I don't get what I want in court, I'll drag you in every year until I've literally sold the last stitch of clothing on my back. My claws are drawn and the gloves are off. I haven't had my son stay with me in HIS HOME AND RESIDENCE, (hence the proceedings being held in St. Joe county), in over 3 months. I've missed holidays, and I'm sure many many mile stones.
You're going to pay for this. I promise you this. You will reap what you've sewn. Obviously, I would never hurt you physically, but I will do whatever I can within the law to make sure our son never goes through this kind of separation from one of his parents ever again. Shame on you Stephanie Benkovich. Shame, shame, shame. Be a human being, and let me see my son.
Sincerely,
Jason.