Sponging parasite fails in court bid

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"A man who won a £101m Euromillions jackpot does not have to "cough up" financial support for his son "whenever asked", a court has ruled.

Former factory worker Dave Dawes, 53, from Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, and his wife Angela, 49,
won the money in 2011.

Central London County Court heard Mr Dawes' son Michael, 32, was given £1.6m, but funds stopped after a row.

He was seeking a ruling that his father and stepmother must financially support him for the rest of their lives"


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-39966145

""Michael took this as a demonstration that his father would cough up whenever asked, and this therefore buttressed his strange conclusion that his dad would financially support him for the rest of his life," the judge said."
 
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He was given £1.6 mil. And I guess he blew it. Wow. Sounds like an immense bell end.
 
crazy isn't it - £1.6M spread over the FTSE 250 would have given him 200-250k income a year easy.
 
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I've told my kids there there is a precedent now, so to stop asking for a money to go out on Saturdays and stuff.
 
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