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Date: 12/29/2009 1:20 pm
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Looks like the child custody issues are still an active argument, no matter how much money you earn.
Levi-Bristol Custody Fight Open to the Public
By Aaron Parsley
Tuesday December 29, 2009 10:50 AM EST
Levi Johnston has won an early battle in the custody war over his
1-year-old son Tripp with Sarah Palin's daughter, Bristol Palin.
A judge in the case has sided with Johnston, who had asked that the court proceedings be open to the public, according to the Anchorage Daily News.
After Palin filed for full legal and physical custody of Tripp in November, Johnston made known his intentions to fight in court for the right to raise his son.
Bristol, 19, had requested that the case be kept from public
scrutiny, arguing that privacy would be in her son's best interest, the
paper reports. She also asked for a gag order so none of the parties
involved could talk about the case and for all filings to be under the
pseudonyms Jane and John Doe.
But Johnston, also
19, saw things differently and said in an affidavit, "I know that
public scrutiny will simplify this matter and act as a check against
anyone's need to be overly vindictive, aggressive or malicious, not
that Bristol would ever be that way, nor that I would. But her mother
is powerful, politically ambitious and has a reputation for being
extremely vindictive . . . So, I think a public case might go a long
way in reducing Sarah Palin's instinct to attack."
"None of this is true," Bristol said in a response. "My mother
is not involved in this case." She also claimed that Johnston wanted
the proceedings open to the public "for his own self-promotion."
But in a decision that came down Dec. 23, Alaska Superior
Court Judge Kari Kristiansen of Palmer ruled that Palin didn't provide
evidence that her son would be harmed by the anticipated publicity, the
paper reports, and ordered all the sealed records opened. In addition,
Sharon Gleason, presiding judge for the judicial district, ruled
against her request to use pseudonyms.