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BBM. With all due respect, Jason was NOT under indictment at the time of the child custody suit. He had been living with his child for nearly three years since the death of her mother. His attorney correctly recognized that the purpose of the lawsuit was to force Jason into giving a deposition and refused to do so.
I don't believe it is ever in any child's best interest to have family members publicly trash her biological parent. Especially when no criminal charges have been filed. The "piling on" by a WCSO deputy was totally inappropriate, imo.
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Michelle Young's mother, Linda Fisher, of Sayville, N.Y., filed for custody in December, saying her son-in-law has not provided a stable living environment for his now-4-year-old daughter since his wife's death and that he relies primarily on family members to care for her.
Read more at http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/4487661/#U0X0Ekm53tLPrOp8.99
Wasn't one alleged reason for Jason not providing a suitable environment was that he lived with his mother and she cared for the child, that he lived with his sister and she didn't want him there because she was pregnant and needed the room, he was back at his mother's place, bouncing around in a way that was unsuitable for a child. Furthermore, he wasn't working. He got a job with the pharma company. People interested in the case commented on the forum, damaging his character, so colleagues complained and he was let go. That is, when he tried to get a job, there was serious interference. Again, when he tried to change professions, there was serious interference from those aligned with the belief that Jason is guilty. Is a single father relying on family members any different than a single mother relying on family members for child care support? Is a daycare better? There's no question that it was character assassination, and that there was judicial support of taking small steps towards persecuting and prosecuting Jason. First his child was taken away, then he was hit with a multimillion dollar wrongful death suit, then he was arrested, then two trials were done wrong and now the big question continues to be whether he is actually guilty.
Here's a question: why didn't Jason give 3 months notice to his tenants and move back into his condo (after temporarily staying with family and relying on them for childcare), keep his job, and sort things out with the child remaining in her environment (daycare, friends, aunt)?