Waukesha suspect Darrell Brooks told judge he couldn't pay child support because he ‘was getting incarcerated'
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Waukesha Christmas parade suspect Darrell Brooks Jr. divulged details of his life, criticized the mother of one of his children and implied that he was unable to pay child support because he kept “getting incarcerated” in a letter sent to a Wisconsin judge in 2011 pertaining to one of the paternity cases, Fox News has learned.
Brooks, 39, sent two letters to court officials over the course of two years in connection with the child support case for one of his children. In the first letter, he asked for one "more shot" and complained that he was being treated unfairly. This letter to Waukesha County Court Judge Thomas Pieper appears to have been written by Christmas parade suspect Darrell Brooks, Jr. in 2011 ( ) This letter to Waukesha County Court Judge Thomas Pieper appears to have been written by Christmas parade suspect Darrell Brooks, Jr. in 2011 ( ) This letter to Waukesha County Court Judge Thomas Pieper appears to have been written by Christmas parade suspect Darrell Brooks, Jr. in 2011 ( )
The second, obtained by Fox News Digital through a records search, is longer – three pages total – and was sent to a different official, Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Pieper, asking the jurist not to send him back to Waukesha jail.
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