Michael Rotondo needs to go and get a job.
His parents and the judge was fed up.
Michael Rotondo, the 30-year-old man ordered by a judge to leave his parents’ home in upstate New York, has tried to explain why he has no job.
State Supreme Court Justice Donald Greenwood signed the order on Thursday.
In an interview with Business Insider, Rotondo, of Camillus, a town about 10 miles west of Syracuse, said that he was concentrating on parenthood.
“I’ve been a father for the past few years,” he told the website. “That’s what I’ve been doing. I really haven’t been pursuing a career.”
He added that he had been “working here and there, doing things, but mostly being a father.”
That is despite the fact that he has lost visitation rights to meet with the child.
Since then, he told Business Insider, his parents “have been trying to coerce me away” and had stopped feeding him. He said the notice to vacate that led to Tuesday’s court case was “a retaliatory action” for losing his visitation rights.
GET A JOB!!!