$587M jackpot dad MARK HILL waged vendetta AFTER DIVORCE – court papers.
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SUPER-LUCKY MARK HILL won nearly $300 million in a November record-setting Powerball drawing, but his first wife Tammy accused him of being a low-down deadbeat dad.
Back in 1992, Mark was pulling in more than $37,000 a year from his job with Sony, but an irate Tammy told a Missouri court he wasn’t paying support for their two sons, Cody and Jason.
Legal documents, obtained exclusively by The ENQUIRER, reveal that Judge Gerald D. McBeth also blasted Hill for spying on his ex-wife.
On Feb. 18, 1992, the jurist stated that Hill “has frequently traveled to the respondent’s home for the purpose of watching it and conducted a vendetta against respondent (Tammy).”