Jenelle Evans Kids Jace & Kaiser Taken Away
Child Protective Services After David Eason Shoots Dog
In the aftermath of Jenelle Evans’ husband, David Eason, killing her dog, the government removed her kids — Jace, nine, and Kaiser, four — from their N.C. Home.
Columbus Country Child Protective Services have reportedly taken Jenelle Evans’ two oldest youngsters, Jace, 9, and Kaiser, four, out of the house she stocks with husband David Eason, 30, after he fatally shot her liked French bulldog, Nugget, reviews TMZ. The guide’s sources say Jace, Andrew Lewis’s father, is with Jenelle’s mom, Barbara Evans. Jenelle, 27, can go to her boy, but due to CPS’s orders, Jace is now not allowed to go to his mother’s home after the dog-killing incident. Kaiser was eliminated from Jenelle and David’s home on May 10 and lives with his father, Nathan Griffin, and Nathan’s mother, Doris.
“I’ve been preventing from getting my son back,” Jenelle advised Us Weekly, confirming that her young son is not in her custody (Kaiser reportedly became one of the kids in the residence while David beat and shot Nugget). “Kaiser was taken from his daycare by his grandmother [Nathan Griffith’s mother, Doris] with no notice or name to me. CPS instructed Doris to take Kaiser without my consent and now has no legal office work signed through the choose stating my youngsters are taken from me.” A source also confirmed to HollywoodLife.Com that Kaiser was now staying with Nathan’s mom.
While the Columbus County CPS is accomplishing its research, the kids aren’t allowed to visit David and Jenelle’s domestic, according to TMZ. As for their daughter, 2-yr-antique Ensley, she’s in the house because the “government considers it’s treacherous to go into the belongings” because of David’s temper and his firearms,” reports TMZ.
When asked for a statement, Columbus County Child Protective Services instructed HollywoodLife.Com that it “can not touch upon any state of affairs. We have no records to percentage.” Michelle Tatum, PIO for Columbus County, N.C. Sheriff’s Office informed HollywoodLife.Com that they “have a lively investigation on animal cruelty regarding David Eason that was initiated on May 1, 2019. Our investigation is still ongoing now, and we don’t have any new statistics to release at this point. Any Child Protective Services movement breaks away from us, and you must contact them for any info.”
“I turned into never fearful of my lifestyles or scared of my husband; however, yes, I had been dissatisfied about what took place and nevertheless am,” Jenelle said while speakme EXCLUSIVELY with HollywoodLife.Com after the incident, announcing that her awareness proper now is on her “life, my youngsters, and my courting.” However, she stated the capturing made her “experience [like] he’s fierce and doesn’t have a coronary heart on many ends.”
David shot and killed Nugget after the dog reportedly snapped at their two-12 months-vintage. Both David and Jenelle are under research because of a grievance filed to the CPS, as a person known as the branch feared for the kids they were on the premises at the time of the capture. Following the incident, MTV announced they would not shoot Jenelle for Teen Mom 2. “MTV ended its courting with David Eason over a year in the past in February 2018 and has not filmed any new episodes of ‘Teen Mom 2’ with him because,” the community stated. “We’ve stopped filming with Jenelle Eason as of April 6, 2019, and have no plans to cover her story in the upcoming season.”
“Killing a dog that did no longer have any infant bleed or die, he has to be dealing with prison time,” Teen Mom icon Farrah Abraham, 27, advised HollywoodLife.Com in an EXCLUSIVE interview. “That is animal abuse, and [David] is mentally risky. I lost my dog closing year, and I can best consider [what] the kids and Jenelle are going through. Very sad.” Will Jenelle pull the cause and divorce David? Her friends desire that she can, as we’ve EXCLUSIVELY heard they think “it’s a dangerous scenario for Jenelle and her kids, and desire she would make the selection to divorce him once and for all.”