HARTFORD, Conn. -- Former welterweight champion Marlon Starling has been
charged with failing to pay support for his three children.
The 47-year-old Starling was released on $2,000 bail Friday after being
arrested in Southington on Thursday night. He appeared in Hartford
Family Court on Friday and was told to return on Aug. 16.
State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Starling owes more than
$30,000 in back child support payments and interest. In March 2002, he
was ordered to pay $83 a week in support. An arrest warrant was issued
for Starling in September 2005 because he failed to appear in court on
the child support allegations.
During a 12-year career in which he earned more than $2 million in prize
money, Starling was 45-7-1 with 27 knockouts. The two-time champ retired
after losing the WBC welterweight title to Maurice Blocker on a split
decision Aug. 19, 1990.
Starling denied that he owes as much as Blumenthal said, but said he
plans to get caught up with the payments.
"I'm going to do what I have to do," he said. "I was embarrassed for
getting into this situation, but there's a lot of good people who have
run into these problems."
He blamed his falling behind on the payments on bad investments and a
lack of work.
"I'm a good father," he said. "It takes more than money to be a dad."
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