Agreement reached in Emergency Protective Order case against former Gov. Matt Bevin
- A settlement was reached in the Emergency Protective Order case involving former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and his adopted son, Jonah Bevin, extending the protective order for six months to prevent Bevin from contacting Jonah.
- A six-month emergency protective order was issued against former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, forbidding him from contacting his adopted son, Jonah Bevin, after allegations of abuse surfaced during court proceedings.
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Ex-Gov. Bevin barred from contacting son in protective order case
Former Gov. Matt Bevin is barred from contacting his adopted son Jonah in an emergency protective order agreement reached Tuesday in a Louisville courtroom.
·Mayfield, United States
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