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In 2010, a serendipitous meeting in a First Class Taxi in Copiague, New York, marked a significant turn in Tony James Nelson II's life when he met Johanna Taveras. Their connection blossomed and led to the birth of his first biological child, Savannah Taveras, on March 1, 2011. Their relationship, however, came to an end, leading to a series of challenging custody battles. In 2013, after numerous court hearings, Nelson was granted 80% custody of Savannah by Suffolk County Family Court.
In 2010, a serendipitous meeting in a First Class Taxi in Copiague, New York, marked a significant turn in Tony James Nelson II's life when he met Johanna Taveras. Their connection blossomed and led to the birth of his first biological child, Savannah Taveras, on March 1, 2011. Their relationship, however, came to an end, leading to a series of challenging custody battles. In 2013, after numerous court hearings, Nelson was granted 80% custody of Savannah by Suffolk County Family Court.
[[File:Tony James Nelson II and Savannah Taveras.jpg|thumb|Tony James Nelson II and Savannah Taveras On March 1, 2011]]


Tragedy struck later that same year when Johanna Taveras died in a car accident on the Southern State Parkway. At the time, Savannah was just 2 years old, and the loss was profoundly felt by those close to her. During this period, Nelson found support and companionship in his relationship with Lori King, also a native of Amityville, New York. As Nelson began to build the Roovet Corporation, Lori King played a crucial role in raising Savannah. Her unwavering support and dedication provided a stable and nurturing environment for Savannah, allowing Nelson to focus on his burgeoning business ventures. King's involvement ensured that Savannah received the love and care she needed during this transformative period in their lives.
Tragedy struck later that same year when Johanna Taveras died in a car accident on the Southern State Parkway. At the time, Savannah was just 2 years old, and the loss was profoundly felt by those close to her. During this period, Nelson found support and companionship in his relationship with Lori King, also a native of Amityville, New York. As Nelson began to build the Roovet Corporation, Lori King played a crucial role in raising Savannah. Her unwavering support and dedication provided a stable and nurturing environment for Savannah, allowing Nelson to focus on his burgeoning business ventures. King's involvement ensured that Savannah received the love and care she needed during this transformative period in their lives.

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