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‘America’s most-wanted deadbeat dad’ faces jail after pleading guilty to owing more than $1.2MILLION in child support

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A New York man once dubbed by prosecutors as  the government’s most wanted deadbeat parent has pleaded guilty to owing more  than $1.2 million to three children from two failed marriages.

Robert Sand, 50, pleaded guilty in U.S.  District Court in Central Islip on Long Island to two counts of failing to pay  child support.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Alan Bode said in  court that the child support orders, which were issued on Long Island, have been  in arrears since at least 2002.

Guilty: Robert Sand has admitted failing to pay more than $1.2million in child support for his three children

Guilty: Robert Sand has admitted failing to pay more  than $1.2million in child support for his three children

The figure cited by Bode includes  interest  and penalties. The prosecutor declined to comment to reporters  after the court  proceeding.

Sand told the judge he fled first to  Florida  and then to Thailand Sand’s attorney, Glenn Obedin, said his  client had grown  tired of living on the run and contacted authorities  late last year.

Sand left Thailand, where he had worked in an  assortment of odd jobs, and flew to the Philippines.

He was arrested and then deported from the  Philippines in November 2012 because he lacked proper  identification,  prosecutors said.

He was sent to Los Angeles, where he  was  arrested by federal marshals, and then extradited to New York, where he has been  held without bail since December.

‘He had enough and wanted to come back and  have the opportunity to make it right,’ Obedin told reporters after the court  proceeding on Long Island.

Sand faces up to four years in prison when he  is sentenced in May.

‘Neither court orders nor the familial bond  meant anything to him as he fled to avoid his obligations,’ U.S.  Attorney  Loretta Lynch said in a statement.

The two mothers of Sand’s three  children  were not in the courtroom for Thursday’s proceeding, but Obedin has said he has  contacted them and claimed their priority is for Sand  to be free to earn a  living so he can repay his debt.

As part of the  plea agreement, Sand is  required to make full restitution. He waived his right to appeal the guilty  plea.

Obedin said Sand has worked in the past as a  car salesman and has an offer to work in that field when he is  released.



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