Former state governor judge Jefferson ordered Matt Beven to refrain from contacting his adopted son, Jonah Bevin, who is 18 years old, until a hearing in the next court, and the court records appear on the Internet.
Friday is given temporary protection for Jonah until a hearing on March 19, according to a lantern report in Kentucky. Bevin must also submit any firearms temporarily to the Jefferson Sharif County Office, according to the port.
The Course Journal confirmed that the emergency protection order was submitted, but was unable to obtain a copy on Friday evening.
This comes after the reports last year revealed that Jonah, who is 17 years old, is in a residential facility of troubled teenagers in Treasure Beach, Jamaica. The facility closed last year, and Yonan did not leave the country’s children’s services agency to seize the country after his parents did not recover, died and Galina Beven, from a hearing of the court who were in the care of the facility, according to the Times in London for the first time.
Bevin has many adopted children and campaigns for the ruler to improve the adoption process in Kentucky.
In an interview with him recently with the lantern on the occasion of his first public statements since her return to the United States, Yunnan revealed that he was beaten regularly while living in the facility and called for accountability.
“I just want, to be honest, and the accountability that should be taken,” said Yonan for revenge. “I want the people who did what they did to be responsible.”
This story may be updated.
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This article was originally appeared in Louisville Course Journal: The former Kentucky Governor’s governor Matt Beven ordered to stay away from the adopted son