What? Mr.T's Alleged Son Filed $5.4MIL' Lawsuit Against Him Over THIS?!!

What? Mr.T’s Alleged Son Filed $5.4MIL’ Lawsuit Against Him Over THIS?!!

fb mr t and son ILOSM family we wanted to fill you all in on the details of this lawsuit that was once pending against Mr. T by his alleged son and see what your thoughts were on this. This whole situation is a lil’ bizarre, but it brings up some interesting points.

The man claiming to be Mr. T’s son, Alexander Taylor, filed a lawsuit against Mr. T. in 2013 because he claims that it is T.’s fault that he ended up gangbangin’ and living a life of crime. Why is that? Because he says that Mr. T. abandoned him when he was a youngin, leaving him high and dry and having to learn to be a man all on his own. Check out the details of Taylor’s lawsuit via RadarOnline:
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According to the lawsuit, Taylor “was born May 25, 1988 to Vanessa Taylor (mother) and Mr. T (father)” and says “Mr. T had a responsibility and obligation as a father to help provide Alexander with the basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter.”

Alexander Taylor claims to be Mr. T's son
Alexander Taylor claims to be Mr. T’s son

In fact, Taylor claims Mr. T chose to “neglect and abuse” him during his childhood.

“Perhaps things would be different if Alexander did not know his father; Mr. T spent quite a bit of time with Alexander for example Mr. T would take Alexander to preschool,” the docs read.

“At the time Alexander was unaware that his father was famous, he was just a proud little boy… Then all of a sudden Mr. T walked out of Alexander’s life and never looked back.”

Taylor claims Mr. T walked out of his life because “he did not fit into Mr. T’s public image.”

As a result, Taylor states that he had a hard time transitioning into adulthood and was suspended numerous times from school, sent to juvenile hall and eventually joined a gang.

The lawsuit actually brings up some good points about the effects of absentee parents, no matter how weird this ‘suit itself actually is.
mr t vintage4Unfortunately for Alexander, the lawsuit was ultimately dropped in 2014 because he didn’t pay the $400 required for the filings and administrative fees to continue the legal process. No word on if he and Mr. T ever came to some other agreement, or if it was ever proven that he is T’s son.

If Alexander is ever successful in his legal journey against his alleged pappy, you’d be surprised at just how many people would be taking their deadbeat parent(s) to court for ‘parent support’ in the future. The lawsuits would probably be through the roof! We’ll keep y’all posted if this lawsuit ever sees the light of day again.

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