The amazing family tree which shows the truly chaotic life of Britain's most ****less father: 26 children, 15 women, ?46k in benefits, a taxpayer-funded five-bedroom home and no job.
Family: Mr Rolfe, centre left, was given bigger property to fit some of his enormous family, pictured with from front left Marianne, 15 and Rosanne 18, with back left, Lexi Rolfe-Beck, one, Leeanne Rolfe, 17, Peter, 64, Carrianne, 14, Peter, Danny Beck and Courtney Rolfe-Beck, one
? Peter Rolfe believes that he has fathered 26 children aged between four and 44 with 15 different women
? He said his smaller council house was 'a prison' and has now moved to his new dream house on Isle of Wight
? 'People think I live a life of luxury. I don't drink or take drugs or go out. I do what I can to keep my children happy'
? Mr Rolfe, 64, estimates that over the past 20 years, he has received more than ?500,000 in payments from the state
? He has even lodged a claim of ?1,000 against his local council because he feels they took too long to rehouse him
? Local Government Ombudsman agrees they took too long to rehouse him and want them to pay compensation
? Council is refusing to pay 'cheeky' claim saying: 'There are much better things for us to spend our money on'
This extraordinary family tree reveals the chaotic life of the man who, with a brood of 26 children by 15 different mothers, has been branded Britain's most ****less father.
Unemployed Peter Rolfe, who has 14 daughters and 12 sons between the ages of four and 44, claims that he is raking in nearly ?50,000 a year in total welfare payments for him and his family.
Now the 64-year-old, who is not in touch with all of his children, has been given a dream five-bedroom house funded by taxpayers and says: 'I am not living in a mansion'.
After complaining about his 'human rights', the single father was handed a new, bigger home in Newport on the Isle of Wight last month and now lives there with seven of his children, aged 12 to 20, and two grandchildren.
New pad: The 64-year-old father of 26 recently moved into this taxpayer-funded five-bedroom house in Newport, Isle of Wight, pictured
Refurbishment: Mr Rolfe, pictured in his new kitchen, whose children range in age between four to 44, has spent the past 20 years unemployed claiming ?500,000 in benefits
Compensation: Mr Rolfe is trying to claim a ?1,000 payout from his local council because he claims they took too long in providing him with a larger home for his family - the Local Government Ombudsman agrees - but the council says they have 'better things to spend money on'
He said: 'People think I live a life of luxury but I don't. I don't drink or take drugs or go out.
'I do what I can to keep my children happy. It is hard. By the time I have spent my money on gas, electric and food shopping, I end up with about ?20-a-week spare'.
Including his ?198 weekly rent, jobless Mr Rolfe and his family are costing taxpayers ?900 a week, or ?46,800 a year.
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