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LRPD mouthpiece appears to have problems with paternity lawsuits - Does all his paycheck go to OCSE?

Does Mark Nelson, a/k/a, Mark Edwards hold the city record for paternity judgments?


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Russ Racop - January 24, 2021

Court records reveal that Mark Christopher Nelson, who uses the alias Mark Edwards, Kris Jordan and Marky Mark, appears to hold the record for the Little Rock City employee with the most paternity judgements.

We found court filings here in Pulaski County that has Marky Mark being named as the father in five (5) cases. No telling how many others there might be in other states.

Here they are in chronological order: 

Case #1 (2001) - Male child born in 1994.


 

In this case we discovered that Nelson/Edwards has yet another alias, KRIS JORDAN.


Case #2 (2009) -  Female child born in 1996.

 







Case #3 (2012) - Female born in 2012.

 








Case #4 (2012) - Male child born in 2007.

 

Case #5 (2018) Female born in 2006.

 








In Case #5, you see that the OCSE wanted Nelson/Edwards jailed for non-payment of support and he has to appear in court on February 8, 2021 to show cause why he should not be thrown in jail for non-payment of support.

LRPD has policies about such non-compliance with the law and court orders. Why has he not been suspended or terminated?

Why does the LRPD chief have a thing for sketchy ass folks like Nelson/Edwards.

Perhaps it's purchased loyalty.

Back in 2010, Nelson/Edwards was featured in a story in Little Rock Family magazine. The story only mentioned four of his children, with his wife at the time and two out of wedlock ones.



Nelson/Edwards wife had enough of his infidelities and divorced him in 2014.


 

Nelson/Edwards is untrustworthy and should not be the spokesman for any government entity.

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