Sunday, April 03, 2016

Track Palin Joins Sister In Losing Rights Over Children

Every dark cloud has a silver lining. That is, of course, unless you’re stupid. In that case, every silver lining has a severe thunderstorm behind it. Take Sarah Palin, for instance. Only days after it was announced that the Quitter-in-Chief was getting another television show, news broke that her son Track Palin had came out on the wrong side of a child custody case.

It has only been two months since Track Palin was arrested on numerous charges related to a domestic violence incident. Just a few weeks after that arrest, his “baby mama,” Britta Hanson, took Track to court to modify their custody arrangement. Before this, there were no set visitation guidelines in place.

With the new custody agreement, however, there are very specific rules that Track Palin must now follow. In all, he will only get to see his daughter four days out of the month, and he is restricted from having overnight visits. This seems like a safe choice for his 4-year-old daughter considering his January arrest:

“The arrest… is much more than your typical lovers’ quarrel. A witness reported seeing Track Palin hit his girlfriend in the face and then kick her. The filed affidavit also said Track pulled out an AR-15 assault rifle and held it near his face. In the end, the woman had to flee to call the police.”

This type of violence, however, isn’t all that surprising considering Sarah Palin’s matriarchal wisdom. Let’s not forget the all-out brawl that the Palins were involved in at another person’s home in 2014. It was after this fight that Track told police that “he could have beaten up every man at the party in a one-on-one fight.”

After that brawl, police also stated that Track Palin was “angry and intoxicated.” It may have been this episode, combined with his most recent drunken woman-beating endeavor, that led Track to sign the custody agreement that cuts his one-on-one time with his daughter to just 5 percent of the month.

http://reverbpress.com/news/track-palin-child-custody-sarah-palin/

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