Cassi Ferris (top)
Randy Bryant (below)
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By US~Observer
Staff
Overland Park,
KS - Owing more than $36,000, plus interest for unpaid child support,
Randy Bryant claims he doesn't owe a dime. Now, DNA is on Randy's side.
In a recent test conducted for heart problems, both Randy and his thought-to-be
daughter were informed what Randy had thought all along - he has a 0.00%
chance of being the biological father. But the State of Missouri's Department
of Child Services isn't so eager to stop garnishing his wages.
Born in 1988, Randy's
daughter, Cassi Ferris grew up considering him a typical "deadbeat
dad." The only time she remembers seeing Randy was several years
after birth, when he was in handcuffs and headed to jail for one year
becuase he couldn't afford to pay child support. Their relationship
consisted of hard feelings. When Randy was informed that he had a potentially
genetic heart problem, he reached out to Cassi, informing her - she
may have it, too. That was when DNA testing commenced at separate labs,
due to the awkward relationship.
The tests revealed
that Randy was not Cassi's father.
Despite the news
of Randy being excluded as Cassi's father, the two met that following
Saturday for breakfast. Strangely enough, their bond has grown since
that day. Randy and Cassi went to a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert and
Randy often watches Ferris' children play soccer games.
"I have this
heartache on me. I grew up hating you and thinking you were this deadbeat
person who rejected me. I like you. You're a good man," said Ferris.
Randy was told at
a young age that he couldn't father children, which was parlty why he
always questioned whether or not Ferris was truly his daughter. Nonetheless,
when talking about Ferris today, Randy stated, "I guess the spot-on
term would be the daughter I never really had, really."
Randy still owes
over $36k in back support. His wages are still being garnished - even
after he provided proof to Missouri State that he is not the biological
fater.
Ferris doesn't receive
the payments and supports ending them. Her biological mother still receives
automatic payments and wants another test perfomed before she will support
ending the payments.
Randy said, "I
feel like the Department of Family Services just really doesn't care.
'Um, sorry. Case is closed. We are still going to take your money.'
That isn't right!" Randy has hired a lawyer but says he's learned
his lesson about child support. "I just learned over the years
not to hold my breath for nothing... You might die!"
A CBS News affiliate
reached out to Missouri's Department of Social Services regarding the
continued garnishing of Randy's wages without response.
Editor's Note:
Had Randy contacted the US~Observer he would likely have saved thousands
by not paying unwarranted child support payments, preventing one year
of incarceration for being falsely targeted by the State of Missouri's
Department of Social Services.
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