Michael Rotondo Takes His Case To The U.S. Supreme Court

Syracuse, N.Y. - The battle over Michael Rotondo's child support payments is heading to the U.S. Supreme Court. 

Rotondo made international headlines this year when he was evicted from his parents' home in Camillus. He has filed petitions with the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his case about being unable to afford to pay his child support payments. Rotondo had asked the State's mid-level appellate cour to give him a pass on paying child support. They refused and they also didn't allow the State's Highest Court to have a say. 

Around 10,000 petitions are made each year to the U.S. Supreme Court. Less than 100 actually are heard by the justices.

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Michael Rotondo Was Almost Tossed In Jail


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