I was not going to post about this story twice on the same day, but this needs to be shared.
Courtesy of the Daily Mail:
The college graduate said the Palins were upset with her for involving law enforcement.'I got the cold shoulder for calling the police and tarnishing their name,' Jordan said.
'I was very particular about when I called the police and I didn't call them often. If I had called the police every time he pulled out a gun, then he would be in jail.
'To his family, I was still kind of the bad guy for calling the police and blowing this up. The answer to them is, "we don't call the police because that's our reputation".
'I don't really know what they believe but I definitely got some rude text messages, to say the least, about calling the police.'
After that famous incident where Track kicked her and threatened to shoot himself, the Palins had this response about her calling the police:
'I got a text to say I was disrespectful and not respecting their privacy; that I shouldn't have been drinking and I was blamed for that.
'There was never any responsibility put on Track or what he did or what happened.
'I think safety over reputation or a last name, that's pretty important. I still can't believe that they took priority over my life and Charlie's life.
'I disappointed them by calling the police and asking for help because I thought I was going to die.'
So to the Palins this young woman being murdered, or their son committing suicide, was preferable to bad publicity.
That is some seriously fucked up thinking right there.
Here was the bizarre rationalization that Sarah offered Jordan about Track's violent behavior:
Jordan said that she sat down for a heart-to-heart with the Palins a few weeks after Track attacked her.
'Sarah said to me: "Track has always had an outlet for his violence. He's played hockey his whole life and it's applauded when you get in fights with people and that's how he can take it out.
'"He would be on the ice and be aggressive and violent. People cheered him on for that.
'"When he was an adult and stopping playing hockey, he immediately joined the military and that was his outlet for violence. They were proud of him for that just like they were in hockey.
'"Since he's out of the military, he doesn't have that outlet anymore. So it's hard for him."'
Jordan added: 'I was hoping she had an idea for somewhere to take his violence but clearly it was just having him take it out on those around him.
'I remember her telling me, as if, 'This is the reason why you got hit but that's all I have for you.''
There is so much wrong there that I almost don't know where to start.
Look I was a very aggressive, and yes sometimes violent, teenager myself.
But my aggression was never directed at women, or those who were weaker than me.
My aggression diminished over time, and even more rapidly when I became a father. When I became a dad that just mellowed me right out.
There is NO excuse for Track at 28 years old to have remained so completely out of control.
And Jordan does not buy that PTSD excuse either:
Jordan said that he never completed the PTSD program and questioned whether Track's problems stemmed solely from the disorder.
'Track told me he was clinically diagnosed before leaving Iraq with PTSD and that is a serious issue,' she said.
'But there are other problems there. From what he has told me and what his family and friends have told me, this didn't come from the military.
'
Track has had a history of violence from a young age. He got suspended for fighting in high school. This came from just deep-rooted mental health issues from childhood or adolescence that were never addressed or taken care of.
'His mom likes to say "PTSD, he came back different". He did - he came back a lot worse. But it exacerbates the problem, like alcohol does.
'I think part of the problem is that Track has never gotten in trouble for anything that he has done. He's attacked multiple people, he's pulled guns on multiple people and has never really gotten in trouble. I wasn't the first and I won't be the last.
'If he's gotten away with this much so far – what could happen to him? Not only that, if he goes to jail, his family is going to pay for a lawyer, bail him out and there's never really been consequences.
'All these people being quiet and trying to sweep this under the rug, whether it's his family or friends, that's the problem.'
Bingo!
And haven't WE been saying that exact thing for years now?
Track may have some rage issues that are part of his psychological make up, but those can be addressed and controlled through therapeutic interventions and medications.
I work with this population, I know.
But rather than get him the help he has needed since adolescence his parents simply swept the problems under the rug, and then used their money and influence to cover for him.
That tactic has helped to destroy Track's relationships, led to the abuse of family members, and almost got both Jordan and Todd killed.
Awesome job there Sarah.
If only you had listened to the IM community all of this could have been avoided.
Morality is not determined by the church you attend nor the faith you embrace. It is determined by the quality of your character and the positive impact you have on those you meet along your journey
Showing posts with label Jordan Loewe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jordan Loewe. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Jordan Loewe's Daily Mail interview is a terrifying tale of abuse, and confirms much of what we suspected about Track Palin.
So yes Jordan gave a rather extensive interview to the Daily Mail which was published yesterday.
Here are some of the very troubling snippets:
DailyMailTV has viewed records of the calls made to Jordan from a number registered to Track Palin.
In one call from 2016, Track says: 'Obviously, if you're coming out here, and you're going to bring anybody else out here, then your person who you're going to bring out here is a hostile intent, and I'm going to treat him like a hostile intent I'm going to put him in the ground. I'm going to bury him.'
Jordan told DailyMailTV: 'This is a violent person. This is a really dangerous, unstable person. I started recording him and saving every voicemail he left me.'
The 24-year-old revealed the physical assaults, harassment and psychological torture she endured as her ex awaits trial for assaulting his father at the Palin family compound in Wasilla, Alaska last month.
Jordan says that she was inspired to tell her story by the #MeToo movement, which for some reason really tickles me.
Jordan says that they started dating in 2015, and though there were some red flags, their relationship seemed relatively normal until Track took a contracting job in Iraq.
While he was gone Track became convinced that Jordan would cheat on him and called her constantly:
'He was checking in at every location that I was at. He blamed it on being out of the country and I blamed it on that too, because he wasn't like that before.'
As the long-distance relationship progressed, the phone calls and messages became relentless.
'It was out of control. I think he had a lot of free time. He was stuck in a building with Wi-Fi and could blow up my phone with texts and calls.
Jordan thought things would mellow out once he returned. They didn't.
'Track was very possessive about me and going out in public and being around my old group of friends,' Jordan said.
'He was so threatened by my girlfriends, guy friends, my family, my brother - anybody. He didn't want me around them.
'He tried to make everybody in my life out to be a bad person and would find any flaws they had as people and make them well known to me.'
Jordan claims that Track did not seem to drink that much, but when he did he was violent and abusive.
He would sometimes use Bible verses to convince her that he would change. (Who does that sound like?)
Then came the night of the attack in 2016:
'He wanted to see who the text was from but I wouldn't show him my phone. We were in his car and at this point, I was ready to leave,' she said.
'I wanted to get in my in car and go home. He was trying to get my phone out of my hand and I was very adamant that he was not getting it.
'I wouldn't give him my phone and he pushed me on the ground. I was laying and he was on top of me, and still just trying to pull it out of my hands and was hitting me in the face, telling me to let go, let go, just give it to me.
'I wouldn't give it to him so he started kicking me and kneeing me and finally got it out of my hands and threw it across the driveway [of the Palin family home].
'I found my phone and the screen was cracked but I tried to call 911 and it wasn't working. I wanted to get out of there and go hide but he had my keys so I couldn't leave.'
Jordan eventually managed to make it into the house to hide under Trig's bed, but not before Track put the barrel of his mother's pink AR 15 in his mouth and threatened to kill himself.
Yes, this AR-15. The one that Ted Nugent gave Palin because, you know, the more guns you have, the safer you are.
After that night, the night Track was arrested, Jordan found out she was pregnant.
Unbelievably she decided to make another go at the relationship. (Because doesn't every young child deserve to have a dangerous, out of control parent in their life?)
Jordan claims that Todd and his friends took all of Track's guns out of his house after the assault, but that Track is never without a gun.
He's a gun fanatic. They are hidden in different places - his car, hunting bag, garage, bedside table, storage unit.
'You can take away the guns that you see but he knows where other guns are hidden.
'Even after there were no guns - there were still guns. He has friends who would bring him a gun or would buy him a gun.
'There will never be a day that Track doesn't have access to a gun if he's not in jail.
'Jordan said that Track often carried a gun with him and in particular when he was around strangers.
'It was a regular thing that when he was yelling and mad, he had a gun in his hand.
'After a while it didn't even faze me. Looking back that's so crazy. He never pointed a gun at me but he has had a gun in his hand, telling me he was going to kill me. He has put a gun to his head and in his mouth multiple times.'
Track's abuse continued through the pregnancy, and eve after little Charlie was born.
This was Track's response to seeing Jordan get dressed up for work:
'He started screaming, "There's no way, who are you working with? Did someone get hired at your work? What did you do after work? What time did you leave work? Where did you go when you left work?"
'Charlie was now awake and screaming. I said I'm going to leave, I'm not doing this.
'He shoves me back down and tells me I'm not leaving. This is while I'm holding Charlie who is 8lb, he was really little. I was really scared because this is the first time he had pushed me while I'm holding Charlie.
'I stand up and dart for the door and he grabs me by the shoulders. He tells me I'm not leaving, I live here now and I need to grow up.
'He shoved me onto the floor and I didn't want to let a single hand off of Charlie, so I couldn't catch myself or anything, and I fall to the floor with Charlie in my arms.
'I run to my car and set Charlie in the carrier and lock all the doors. I'm hiding in the backseat with him trying to get Track away from us. He's banging on the windows and throwing rocks at the car.
'I buckle Charlie in, climb into the front seat, start my car and go down the driveway. It was a gravel driveway so he's picking up handfuls of rocks and throwing them at my car.
Track chased her down in his truck and tried to run her, and the baby, off the road.
Track also dared her to call the police so that she "could read give our son one more embarrassing headline to read when he grows up."
So she didn't call the police that day, but she did leave him.
Jordan also says that Track never attended any of the counseling sessions he was court ordered to attend, including the ones he was supposed to complete in order to have joint custody of his son.
The Daily Mail post includes audio of some of Track's harassing phone calls, and they are the stuff of nightmares.
Essentially Jordan's story confirms just about every single thing we have been saying about Track for the last eight or nine years.
He is a violent, out of control sociopath, whose family has covered for him, and enabled him at every turn.
And it took Track almost killing his dad, to finally get them to stop letting him skate by.
Here are some of the very troubling snippets:
DailyMailTV has viewed records of the calls made to Jordan from a number registered to Track Palin.
In one call from 2016, Track says: 'Obviously, if you're coming out here, and you're going to bring anybody else out here, then your person who you're going to bring out here is a hostile intent, and I'm going to treat him like a hostile intent I'm going to put him in the ground. I'm going to bury him.'
Jordan told DailyMailTV: 'This is a violent person. This is a really dangerous, unstable person. I started recording him and saving every voicemail he left me.'
The 24-year-old revealed the physical assaults, harassment and psychological torture she endured as her ex awaits trial for assaulting his father at the Palin family compound in Wasilla, Alaska last month.
Jordan says that she was inspired to tell her story by the #MeToo movement, which for some reason really tickles me.
Jordan says that they started dating in 2015, and though there were some red flags, their relationship seemed relatively normal until Track took a contracting job in Iraq.
While he was gone Track became convinced that Jordan would cheat on him and called her constantly:
'He was checking in at every location that I was at. He blamed it on being out of the country and I blamed it on that too, because he wasn't like that before.'
As the long-distance relationship progressed, the phone calls and messages became relentless.
'It was out of control. I think he had a lot of free time. He was stuck in a building with Wi-Fi and could blow up my phone with texts and calls.
Jordan thought things would mellow out once he returned. They didn't.
'Track was very possessive about me and going out in public and being around my old group of friends,' Jordan said.
'He was so threatened by my girlfriends, guy friends, my family, my brother - anybody. He didn't want me around them.
'He tried to make everybody in my life out to be a bad person and would find any flaws they had as people and make them well known to me.'
Jordan claims that Track did not seem to drink that much, but when he did he was violent and abusive.
He would sometimes use Bible verses to convince her that he would change. (Who does that sound like?)
Then came the night of the attack in 2016:
'He wanted to see who the text was from but I wouldn't show him my phone. We were in his car and at this point, I was ready to leave,' she said.
'I wanted to get in my in car and go home. He was trying to get my phone out of my hand and I was very adamant that he was not getting it.
'I wouldn't give him my phone and he pushed me on the ground. I was laying and he was on top of me, and still just trying to pull it out of my hands and was hitting me in the face, telling me to let go, let go, just give it to me.
'I wouldn't give it to him so he started kicking me and kneeing me and finally got it out of my hands and threw it across the driveway [of the Palin family home].
'I found my phone and the screen was cracked but I tried to call 911 and it wasn't working. I wanted to get out of there and go hide but he had my keys so I couldn't leave.'
Jordan eventually managed to make it into the house to hide under Trig's bed, but not before Track put the barrel of his mother's pink AR 15 in his mouth and threatened to kill himself.
Yes, this AR-15. The one that Ted Nugent gave Palin because, you know, the more guns you have, the safer you are.
After that night, the night Track was arrested, Jordan found out she was pregnant.
Unbelievably she decided to make another go at the relationship. (Because doesn't every young child deserve to have a dangerous, out of control parent in their life?)
Jordan claims that Todd and his friends took all of Track's guns out of his house after the assault, but that Track is never without a gun.
He's a gun fanatic. They are hidden in different places - his car, hunting bag, garage, bedside table, storage unit.
'You can take away the guns that you see but he knows where other guns are hidden.
'Even after there were no guns - there were still guns. He has friends who would bring him a gun or would buy him a gun.
'There will never be a day that Track doesn't have access to a gun if he's not in jail.
'Jordan said that Track often carried a gun with him and in particular when he was around strangers.
'It was a regular thing that when he was yelling and mad, he had a gun in his hand.
'After a while it didn't even faze me. Looking back that's so crazy. He never pointed a gun at me but he has had a gun in his hand, telling me he was going to kill me. He has put a gun to his head and in his mouth multiple times.'
Track's abuse continued through the pregnancy, and eve after little Charlie was born.
This was Track's response to seeing Jordan get dressed up for work:
'He started screaming, "There's no way, who are you working with? Did someone get hired at your work? What did you do after work? What time did you leave work? Where did you go when you left work?"
'Charlie was now awake and screaming. I said I'm going to leave, I'm not doing this.
'He shoves me back down and tells me I'm not leaving. This is while I'm holding Charlie who is 8lb, he was really little. I was really scared because this is the first time he had pushed me while I'm holding Charlie.
'I stand up and dart for the door and he grabs me by the shoulders. He tells me I'm not leaving, I live here now and I need to grow up.
'He shoved me onto the floor and I didn't want to let a single hand off of Charlie, so I couldn't catch myself or anything, and I fall to the floor with Charlie in my arms.
'I run to my car and set Charlie in the carrier and lock all the doors. I'm hiding in the backseat with him trying to get Track away from us. He's banging on the windows and throwing rocks at the car.
'I buckle Charlie in, climb into the front seat, start my car and go down the driveway. It was a gravel driveway so he's picking up handfuls of rocks and throwing them at my car.
Track chased her down in his truck and tried to run her, and the baby, off the road.
Track also dared her to call the police so that she "could read give our son one more embarrassing headline to read when he grows up."
So she didn't call the police that day, but she did leave him.
Jordan also says that Track never attended any of the counseling sessions he was court ordered to attend, including the ones he was supposed to complete in order to have joint custody of his son.
The Daily Mail post includes audio of some of Track's harassing phone calls, and they are the stuff of nightmares.
Essentially Jordan's story confirms just about every single thing we have been saying about Track for the last eight or nine years.
He is a violent, out of control sociopath, whose family has covered for him, and enabled him at every turn.
And it took Track almost killing his dad, to finally get them to stop letting him skate by.
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Monday, January 08, 2018
Track Palin plead not guilty today, by phone.
Courtesy of the WaPo:
Sarah Palin’s oldest son pleaded not guilty Monday to a felony charge in the case accusing him of assaulting his father at the family’s Alaska home last month.
Track Palin’s lawyer entered the plea to a burglary charge on his behalf at his arraignment. The 28-year-old did not attend the hearing in person, but participated by phone. His parents also did not attend.
During the brief proceeding, Palin said only, “Yes, ma’am,” when the judge asked if he was on the telephone line.
I think this one burglary charge is kind of a stretch, because I don't think that Track took anything, except for Todd Palin's pride of course.
Breaking and entering would seem like a reasonable charge, as does the assault, but I am not sure that burglary will fly.
By the way Dennis Zaki and I had planned to drive out to Palmer for this hearing today, but we learned that a number of media outlets were planing to cover the trial and realized that Track was too much of a pansy to face them by showing up in person.
And that of course also meant that Todd and Sarah would certainly not make an appearance either, so why waste our time?
Track also has a pretrial court date on February 2nd, and his actual trial is scheduled for February 26th.
I do think he has to definitely show up in person to that last one.
P.S. By the way Track is now using Dakota Meyer's old attorney, Kimberlee Colbo, in his battle with Jordan Loewe over her attempts to change the child custody arrangement.
My question is who the hell is paying THOSE attorney fees?
Sarah Palin’s oldest son pleaded not guilty Monday to a felony charge in the case accusing him of assaulting his father at the family’s Alaska home last month.
Track Palin’s lawyer entered the plea to a burglary charge on his behalf at his arraignment. The 28-year-old did not attend the hearing in person, but participated by phone. His parents also did not attend.
During the brief proceeding, Palin said only, “Yes, ma’am,” when the judge asked if he was on the telephone line.
I think this one burglary charge is kind of a stretch, because I don't think that Track took anything, except for Todd Palin's pride of course.
Breaking and entering would seem like a reasonable charge, as does the assault, but I am not sure that burglary will fly.
By the way Dennis Zaki and I had planned to drive out to Palmer for this hearing today, but we learned that a number of media outlets were planing to cover the trial and realized that Track was too much of a pansy to face them by showing up in person.
And that of course also meant that Todd and Sarah would certainly not make an appearance either, so why waste our time?
Track also has a pretrial court date on February 2nd, and his actual trial is scheduled for February 26th.
I do think he has to definitely show up in person to that last one.
P.S. By the way Track is now using Dakota Meyer's old attorney, Kimberlee Colbo, in his battle with Jordan Loewe over her attempts to change the child custody arrangement.
My question is who the hell is paying THOSE attorney fees?
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Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Update: Track Palin now has a lawyer.
I'm keeping my eye on this case for any further developments, and as of yesterday Track finally has a lawyer assigned to his case.
The lawyer is one Patrick Bergt, and he does not appear to be any of the numerous lawyers that the Palins have used in the past.
Which more or less reinforces by contention that Track is not getting any help from his family at this time.
In fact it's quite possible that Bergt was assigned to the case as a public defender, though it does not specify that in the Court View documents.
Whatever the case I do not think that Track has a steady source of income, so if I were this Bergt character I would make sure to collect my fee up front.
There is a bail hearing at 1:00 today so Track may soon be out and ready to go finish Todd off by 2:00 PM.
Update: Courtesy of the Daily Mail:
Things are quickly spiraling out of control for Track Palin following his arrest on Saturday at his parent's home in Alaska.
Court records show that on Monday his ex-wife Britta Hanson filed a petition for a protective order against Track.
Britta, who is the mother of Track's 6-year-old daughter Kayla, was granted a short-term order by the judge and will be back in court early next month to try and get a long-term order keeping her ex away from her and possibly their daughter.
At the same time, Track's ex Jordan Loewe also filed an emergency motion to change the child custody agreement that is in place between the couple.
Track and Jordan are the parents of a son Charlie, who is almost two.
The part about Britta we report the other day, but that Jordan Loewe part I did not see at Court View.
Well even if Track manages to get out of jail today, it appears unlikely that he will spend his Christmas with any of his kids, or probably even with any of his family.
Update 2: Just as we suspected Track never finished his court ordered rehab from the 2016 incident.
Courtesy of ADN:
Track Palin, the son of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, opted not to finish a therapeutic court program for military veterans to address a 2016 domestic-violence arrest.
Police arrested him last year for punching a woman in the head and threatening to fire a rifle. He was charged with fourth-degree assault, interfering with the report of a domestic-violence crime and possessing a weapon while intoxicated.
But rather than pursuing a traditional path through the court system, Palin chose an alternative sentencing agreement through Anchorage Veterans Court, according to his attorney and the Anchorage district attorney.
Veterans Court offers eligible service members reduced or dismissed charges in exchange for going to weekly hearings and undergoing treatment — counseling, substance abuse programs — available through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
"We don't force anybody. You have an option," said Rick Allen, who coordinates the program through his position as Anchorage district attorney. "It's a major time commitment. You're going to have to do lots of rehab stuff, you're going to have to do constant (urine tests). It's a major ordeal."
Apparently Track's excuse is that he had work commitments at some oil company.
I seriously doubt this employment thing, but even if real since when do job responsibilities take precedent over completing a treatment program to avoid jail time?
The lawyer is one Patrick Bergt, and he does not appear to be any of the numerous lawyers that the Palins have used in the past.
Which more or less reinforces by contention that Track is not getting any help from his family at this time.
In fact it's quite possible that Bergt was assigned to the case as a public defender, though it does not specify that in the Court View documents.
Whatever the case I do not think that Track has a steady source of income, so if I were this Bergt character I would make sure to collect my fee up front.
There is a bail hearing at 1:00 today so Track may soon be out and ready to go finish Todd off by 2:00 PM.
Update: Courtesy of the Daily Mail:
Things are quickly spiraling out of control for Track Palin following his arrest on Saturday at his parent's home in Alaska.
Court records show that on Monday his ex-wife Britta Hanson filed a petition for a protective order against Track.
Britta, who is the mother of Track's 6-year-old daughter Kayla, was granted a short-term order by the judge and will be back in court early next month to try and get a long-term order keeping her ex away from her and possibly their daughter.
At the same time, Track's ex Jordan Loewe also filed an emergency motion to change the child custody agreement that is in place between the couple.
Track and Jordan are the parents of a son Charlie, who is almost two.
The part about Britta we report the other day, but that Jordan Loewe part I did not see at Court View.
Well even if Track manages to get out of jail today, it appears unlikely that he will spend his Christmas with any of his kids, or probably even with any of his family.
Update 2: Just as we suspected Track never finished his court ordered rehab from the 2016 incident.
Courtesy of ADN:
Track Palin, the son of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, opted not to finish a therapeutic court program for military veterans to address a 2016 domestic-violence arrest.
Police arrested him last year for punching a woman in the head and threatening to fire a rifle. He was charged with fourth-degree assault, interfering with the report of a domestic-violence crime and possessing a weapon while intoxicated.
But rather than pursuing a traditional path through the court system, Palin chose an alternative sentencing agreement through Anchorage Veterans Court, according to his attorney and the Anchorage district attorney.
Veterans Court offers eligible service members reduced or dismissed charges in exchange for going to weekly hearings and undergoing treatment — counseling, substance abuse programs — available through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
"We don't force anybody. You have an option," said Rick Allen, who coordinates the program through his position as Anchorage district attorney. "It's a major time commitment. You're going to have to do lots of rehab stuff, you're going to have to do constant (urine tests). It's a major ordeal."
Apparently Track's excuse is that he had work commitments at some oil company.
I seriously doubt this employment thing, but even if real since when do job responsibilities take precedent over completing a treatment program to avoid jail time?
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Monday, April 03, 2017
Jordan Loewe's father exposes the truth about Sarah Palin's violent out of control son.
Courtesy of Radar Online:
Sarah Palin has turned her back on her boozing and brawling son Track — even as he wages a vicious custody war with his baby mama over his infant son, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.
In fact, the 27-year-old terror’s violent temper has alienated everyone around him!
“He’s hot-headed, he’s out of control and he has anger issues!” Matthew Loewe, the distraught father of Track’s baby mama, Jordan Loewe, told Radar.
“He’s thrown stuff at Jordan, thrown rocks at Jordan — he’s even thrown stuff at her when she was holding their baby!”
And despite being ordered to undergo a therapeutic program, Matthew says his behavior has done anything but improve since then.
“From time that this all started and the cops getting involved, I have yet to hear that [Track] is doing any therapy or anything. (From what I heard Track NEVER went to any kind of therapy.)
If anything, Matthew said that Track’s gotten worse — even threatening his own parents when they tried to control his rage-fueled outbursts!
“Track hates [his father] Todd,” according to Jordan’s dad. “Jordan and Track had an argument one night that it got so out of control she called… and they both came over.
“He threatened to beat up his dad, saying, ‘Come on old man, you’re full of metal now.'” (So, NO snowmachine accident?)
Matthew also revealed that the former governor and her husband have washed their hands of their troubled son — and even warned their daughter to get away from him.
“Before Jordan got pregnant, Todd told her, ‘I’d run if I were you,” Matthew revealed.
Jordan's father also claims that Todd and Sarah are estranged from Track and have cut ties with him, which I would interpret to mean that Track is no longer being cared for financially.
However this seems to be after Palin paid Track's legal fees and kept him from going to jail and receiving the kind of help that he desperately needs.
Instead she pulled strings to allow him to escape justice yet again, and now she and her family live in fear of what he might do next.
In some ways that seems like a kind of karma, but it is really too bad that others like Jordan and Britta Hanson have suffered due to their poor parenting.
Well it certainly appears that Mr. Loewe is not going to let a silly thing like a confidentially agreement keep him from telling the truth about that family of Wasillabillies.
Sarah Palin has turned her back on her boozing and brawling son Track — even as he wages a vicious custody war with his baby mama over his infant son, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.
In fact, the 27-year-old terror’s violent temper has alienated everyone around him!
“He’s hot-headed, he’s out of control and he has anger issues!” Matthew Loewe, the distraught father of Track’s baby mama, Jordan Loewe, told Radar.
“He’s thrown stuff at Jordan, thrown rocks at Jordan — he’s even thrown stuff at her when she was holding their baby!”
And despite being ordered to undergo a therapeutic program, Matthew says his behavior has done anything but improve since then.
“From time that this all started and the cops getting involved, I have yet to hear that [Track] is doing any therapy or anything. (From what I heard Track NEVER went to any kind of therapy.)
If anything, Matthew said that Track’s gotten worse — even threatening his own parents when they tried to control his rage-fueled outbursts!
“Track hates [his father] Todd,” according to Jordan’s dad. “Jordan and Track had an argument one night that it got so out of control she called… and they both came over.
“He threatened to beat up his dad, saying, ‘Come on old man, you’re full of metal now.'” (So, NO snowmachine accident?)
Matthew also revealed that the former governor and her husband have washed their hands of their troubled son — and even warned their daughter to get away from him.
“Before Jordan got pregnant, Todd told her, ‘I’d run if I were you,” Matthew revealed.
Jordan's father also claims that Todd and Sarah are estranged from Track and have cut ties with him, which I would interpret to mean that Track is no longer being cared for financially.
However this seems to be after Palin paid Track's legal fees and kept him from going to jail and receiving the kind of help that he desperately needs.
Instead she pulled strings to allow him to escape justice yet again, and now she and her family live in fear of what he might do next.
In some ways that seems like a kind of karma, but it is really too bad that others like Jordan and Britta Hanson have suffered due to their poor parenting.
Well it certainly appears that Mr. Loewe is not going to let a silly thing like a confidentially agreement keep him from telling the truth about that family of Wasillabillies.
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Monday, January 23, 2017
Radar Online has learned that Track Palin threatened to shoot his new baby mama in the head.
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As Radar reported, Track’s ex-girlfriend and baby mama Jordan Loewe filed for custody of the former couple’s newborn son, Charlie, earlier this month, claiming she was “concerned” about her “safety or the safety of her children.”
But then, she filed for a restraining order against Track, unleashing a barrage of horrifyingly specific allegations:
On December 3, she writes in court documents obtained by Radar, “I had brought my son over to visit Track and we started arguing and Track pushed me against the wall while I had our 3 month old son in my arms.”
Just weeks later on December 22, “He put his hand on my head and squeezed as hard as he could while our son was in the room,” she claims. “He also hawked a giant ball of spit in my face.”
On on January 8, she alleges, “Track had our son for a couple of hours, then asked me to come get him. When I was on my way he found out I was bringing a girlfriend of mine so there was a third party there – He got angry and told me he was going to ‘put a bullet through my head’ and put us both in the ground.”
But wait, there's more.
“I had my son in my car driving off his property, and he threw rocks at my car, then got in his truck and followed me,” she writes.
“He was driving recklessly trying to run me off the road – almost causing an accident multiple times.” In describing her injuries, Loewe says, “I had hand prints (and) red marks on my face (and) head.”
Loewe is asking that Track be kept from communicating with her or her son "in any way." And says she is not after money but only concerned with the her child's safety.
And seriously, who could blame her?
I have to point out that Radar Online could ONLY get this information if somebody leaked it to them .
Remember Track's attorney Kimberlee Colbo filed to keep all of these documents confidential.
I certainly cannot get my hands on them, so somebody clearly sent them to Radar.
Which is a VERY smart move for Loewe's team.
As I have said repeatedly, the Palins cannot stand having their personal shit exposed in the press and they will buckle like an under trained boxer in the first round if they keep trying this thing in the court of public opinion.
I should also point out that these stories completely fit in with the stories I have heard about Track over the years.
He is an angry, woman abusing bully, and he should NEVER be allowed to have a firearm in his possession.
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Friday, January 20, 2017
Hey look! Track Palin is back in the news.
Courtesy of the Daily Mail:
Track Palin's ex-girlfriend has been granted a short-term order of protection that prohibits him from coming near her or their newborn.
Jordan Loewe filed for the protection order from Sarah Palin's eldest son on January 12 in Alaska Court, listing the reason as domestic violence, according to The Dirty.
It remains unclear what exactly Loewe is alleging against Track, but the protection comes just weeks after the mother asked for full custody of their newborn son.
Loewe will have the chance to plead her case for a long-term protection order at a hearing that has been scheduled for later this month.
Of course none of this is exactly news to all of you since we have been covering it every step of the way.
However now that it has made news again, I think it behooves us to broadcast it far and wide just in case Sarah Palin thinks nobody is paying attention to her tribe up misfits anymore.
Besides we do have some new information to share, such as the fact that Dakota's old attorney Kathleen Colbo is now representing Track (Smart move as it might present a conflict of interest if she is already representing the Palin family once things go south between Dakota and Bristol.), and they have filed a motion to make the case records confidential.
Yeah that is the typical Palin move.
This is how they protect themselves and control their legal adversaries.
However this only keeps folks in the media from directly accessing the records.
If Jordan has a brain in her head she will flatly refuse to sign any confidentiality agreement, and threaten to talk to the press if the Palins don't back the fuck off.
Because THAT is how you beat the Palins.
And trust me, I know.
Track Palin's ex-girlfriend has been granted a short-term order of protection that prohibits him from coming near her or their newborn.
Jordan Loewe filed for the protection order from Sarah Palin's eldest son on January 12 in Alaska Court, listing the reason as domestic violence, according to The Dirty.
It remains unclear what exactly Loewe is alleging against Track, but the protection comes just weeks after the mother asked for full custody of their newborn son.
Loewe will have the chance to plead her case for a long-term protection order at a hearing that has been scheduled for later this month.
Of course none of this is exactly news to all of you since we have been covering it every step of the way.
However now that it has made news again, I think it behooves us to broadcast it far and wide just in case Sarah Palin thinks nobody is paying attention to her tribe up misfits anymore.
Besides we do have some new information to share, such as the fact that Dakota's old attorney Kathleen Colbo is now representing Track (Smart move as it might present a conflict of interest if she is already representing the Palin family once things go south between Dakota and Bristol.), and they have filed a motion to make the case records confidential.
Yeah that is the typical Palin move.
This is how they protect themselves and control their legal adversaries.
However this only keeps folks in the media from directly accessing the records.
If Jordan has a brain in her head she will flatly refuse to sign any confidentiality agreement, and threaten to talk to the press if the Palins don't back the fuck off.
Because THAT is how you beat the Palins.
And trust me, I know.
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Friday, January 13, 2017
Former fiancee petitions for restraining order against Track Palin.
So apparently Jordan Loewe requested a short term domestic violence protective order for her and little Charlie to protect them from mean old Track Palin.
There is also a petition for a long term protective order as well.
The short term petition was granted and then today there was a follow up petition filed to extend that order.
The court date for the long term protective order is scheduled for February 2nd.
Well I guess SOMEBODY did not respond well to Jordan filing for custody of their son.
As for THAT case Loewe has now filed papers requesting child support from Track so perhaps that played a part in this need for a restraining order as well. (After all we know that the Palins do not like to part with their own money.)
(Documents available at Court View.)
Gee isn't this always the way?
Sarah Palin gets ready to launch a new money making endeavor, get a job with the media, or receive a cabinet position and the next thing you know one of her kids gets arrested, caught up in a child custody situation, or gets themselves or somebody else pregnant.
Well I guess it's a good thing they are all such hard workers, who were raised with good Christian values, or there is no telling what kind of trouble these crazy Palin kids could get into.
Right?
There is also a petition for a long term protective order as well.
The short term petition was granted and then today there was a follow up petition filed to extend that order.
The court date for the long term protective order is scheduled for February 2nd.
Well I guess SOMEBODY did not respond well to Jordan filing for custody of their son.
As for THAT case Loewe has now filed papers requesting child support from Track so perhaps that played a part in this need for a restraining order as well. (After all we know that the Palins do not like to part with their own money.)
(Documents available at Court View.)
Gee isn't this always the way?
Sarah Palin gets ready to launch a new money making endeavor, get a job with the media, or receive a cabinet position and the next thing you know one of her kids gets arrested, caught up in a child custody situation, or gets themselves or somebody else pregnant.
Well I guess it's a good thing they are all such hard workers, who were raised with good Christian values, or there is no telling what kind of trouble these crazy Palin kids could get into.
Right?
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Tuesday, January 03, 2017
Radar Online has more on the Track Palin/Jordan Loewe custody battle. Update!
Courtesy of Radar Online:
Track Palin‘s baby mama says she is worried about her newborn’s safety, and RadarOnline.com has learned she wants to control when and where he can see his newborn child!
As Radar reported, Track’s ex-girlfriend, Jordan Loewe, filed for custody of their newborn child, Charlie Mitchell Palin, last Wednesday.
According to newly obtained court documents, she is demanding primary physical custody of the 3-month-old child because — she claims — she is “concerned” about her “safety or the safety of her children.”
Loewe wrote in the paperwork she wanted Track’s visitation to be “COMPLETELY” at her discretion.
Well let's go out on a limb here and say that it appears that Track's rehabilitation did not take.
Instead of getting the kind of jail time and court ordered rehabilitation in a licensed facility that he deserved, the Grizzled Mama used her influence to get her woman beating POS son out of any serious consequences for his behaviors.
However it appears that Jordan is using that incident as leverage and is claiming that she was the victim of his drunken rampage and claims "the incident could influence the custody proceedings."
In other words if Track tries to fight this, she will air all of his dirty laundry in court for everybody to see.
Which is exactly the appropriate tactic when dealing with his dysfunctional group of drunken Wasillabillies.
Update: The Daily Mail has the story as well.
Track Palin‘s baby mama says she is worried about her newborn’s safety, and RadarOnline.com has learned she wants to control when and where he can see his newborn child!
As Radar reported, Track’s ex-girlfriend, Jordan Loewe, filed for custody of their newborn child, Charlie Mitchell Palin, last Wednesday.
According to newly obtained court documents, she is demanding primary physical custody of the 3-month-old child because — she claims — she is “concerned” about her “safety or the safety of her children.”
Loewe wrote in the paperwork she wanted Track’s visitation to be “COMPLETELY” at her discretion.
Well let's go out on a limb here and say that it appears that Track's rehabilitation did not take.
Instead of getting the kind of jail time and court ordered rehabilitation in a licensed facility that he deserved, the Grizzled Mama used her influence to get her woman beating POS son out of any serious consequences for his behaviors.
However it appears that Jordan is using that incident as leverage and is claiming that she was the victim of his drunken rampage and claims "the incident could influence the custody proceedings."
In other words if Track tries to fight this, she will air all of his dirty laundry in court for everybody to see.
Which is exactly the appropriate tactic when dealing with his dysfunctional group of drunken Wasillabillies.
Update: The Daily Mail has the story as well.
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Friday, December 30, 2016
Uh oh! It looks like yet another child custody case for the Palin clan!
So apparently Jordan Loewe filed for custody of Sarah Palin's most recent grandchild on the 28th of this month. (You can check Court View yourself to confirm this.)
As you can see there is no petition for a divorce or dissolution of the marriage, so clearly they never bothered to get hitched.
It's too bad that Jordan could not have figured this all out BEFORE she got knocked up, but clearly it did not take long after the birth for her to come to her senses. (Wasn't that the case with Britta as well?)
I mean damn this kid has not even made an official appearance yet. (Though this might have been an unofficial one.)
So what happened since that photo was taken?
I am not sure.
The Palins have been keeping very much to themselves lately and there is not a lot coming out that has not been given the stamp of approval from the Grizzled Mama.
However there is no way that this relationship was ever going to survive, especially considering the fact that it was marked with violence almost since its very beginning. So I doubt any of us are surprised by this turn of events.
As for Bristol and Dakota's marriage, well like I said I have not been hearing much lately, but the last time I was in the loop they were already struggling as well.
Let's face it this family is toxic.
And though it appears that there are still a few people on the planet who have not figured that out, it seems to become painfully obvious when they get up close to see it first hand.
I don't think it was pollution that killed that lake by their house, I think it was the poison that leaked into it from the Palin household.
As you can see there is no petition for a divorce or dissolution of the marriage, so clearly they never bothered to get hitched.
It's too bad that Jordan could not have figured this all out BEFORE she got knocked up, but clearly it did not take long after the birth for her to come to her senses. (Wasn't that the case with Britta as well?)
I mean damn this kid has not even made an official appearance yet. (Though this might have been an unofficial one.)
This is the last photo of the couple released by Bristol and it just shows Jordan large with child and not yet keeping Track at arm's length.
So what happened since that photo was taken?
I am not sure.
The Palins have been keeping very much to themselves lately and there is not a lot coming out that has not been given the stamp of approval from the Grizzled Mama.
However there is no way that this relationship was ever going to survive, especially considering the fact that it was marked with violence almost since its very beginning. So I doubt any of us are surprised by this turn of events.
As for Bristol and Dakota's marriage, well like I said I have not been hearing much lately, but the last time I was in the loop they were already struggling as well.
Let's face it this family is toxic.
And though it appears that there are still a few people on the planet who have not figured that out, it seems to become painfully obvious when they get up close to see it first hand.
I don't think it was pollution that killed that lake by their house, I think it was the poison that leaked into it from the Palin household.
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Saturday, September 10, 2016
For those who were asking about Track Palin's fiancee's pregnancy.
Yep she still looks pregnant to me.
And look now that Palin got Track's case thrown out the whole family can continue to live together in Wasilla, where they know the law will never touch them.
Or will it?
By the it took me a second but I think the two that are missing are Tripp and Kyla Grace.
Wednesday, September 07, 2016
So Track Palin's case for beating the mother of his future baby boy is over.
As some of you pointed out yesterday it appears that Track's case has been disposed.
After having he hearing continued over and over again apparently Track did whatever the minimum requirement was for having the case disappear.
According to the Anchorage DA that was supposed to involve going through some therapeutic program at the VA.
Did he do that? Beats me, but since he is a Palin you can bet he only did the very least he needed to do to get this behind him.
For those who may have forgotten Track Palin was arrested on January 18th, of this year:Track Palin, 26, was charged yesterday with assault, interfering with a report of domestic violence, and possession of a weapon while intoxicated. All three charges are misdemeanors. Spokespersons with both the Wasilla Police Department and the district attorney’s office confirmed their existence.
Later we got a bit more of the story:
According to the three-page affidavit, both Palin and his girlfriend called 911 that night. Police Officer Andrew Kappler wrote that he arrived at the Wasilla home and found Track Palin walking outside and talking on a phone. The officer said Palin had an injury to his right eye and surrounding area, smelled strongly of alcohol and acted with escalating hostility, prompting Kappler to put him in handcuffs.
Police say a breath sample provided by Palin showed he had a blood alcohol level of 0.189.
The affidavit says other officers found the girlfriend hiding under a bed inside the home and crying.
The argument continued at the home, according to the affidavit, which says Palin struck the woman with his fist on the left side of her head near her eye. She curled up in the fetal position because she didn't know what else he would do, the woman told police. She said he then kicked her in the knee and threw her phone across the driveway, according to the court document. The woman said she went inside after getting her phone.
Inside, Palin held the rifle, with the barrel just away from his face pointed to the side, the affidavit states. The affidavit adds that the woman told police Palin was yelling "Do you think I won't do it?"
(We also learned from Gino that Track kept asking Jordan if she thought he was a "pussy," but that did not make it into the police report.)
The case seemed to move slowly for a time and then on July 13th, we thought we heard some good news:
"Defendant remanded to custody." It says it right there in black and white.
And yet by July 15th it had been expunged and replaced with "Hearing Continued."
And that was followed up by this sudden explanation of how the case was going from Track's very expensive attorney:
Sarah Palin’s son is heading into treatment instead of jail after his January domestic violence arrest — and his own lawyer told RadarOnline.com he needs help for his alcohol problem!
Track “has been assessed” by the VA, his attorney, Kevin T. Fitzgerald told Radar, and at a hearing later this month, he will receive his proposed treatment plan.
“I would expect it has some alcohol component,” Fitzgerald said. “In all candor, Track could be well-served by treatment.”
Getting the domestic violence assault charge dropped was “not an insignificant dismissal,” he said, insisting that the possession of a weapon while intoxicated charge “really more accurately tracks what went down” when Track was accused of drunkenly attacking his girlfriend in January.
Still, Fitzgerald said they weren’t altogether pleased with the final charge that stuck. “I believe it’s got constitutional infirmities because it precludes people form possessing firearms, even unloaded firearms, in their own homes if they’re under the influence,” he insisted. “We weren’t going to make a big constitutional issue of it, but that’s what the situation was.”
Fitzgerald went on to claim that if Track finished his "therapeutic treatment" those final charges would be dropped.
So according to what Court View is saying today that means that Track finished his therapy despite not leaving his parent's home in Wasilla.
Gosh it's good to have powerful friends in the state, don't you think?
But have no fear justice seekers, after all this IS Track Palin we're talking about, so how long can it really be until his next brush with the law?
After having he hearing continued over and over again apparently Track did whatever the minimum requirement was for having the case disappear.
According to the Anchorage DA that was supposed to involve going through some therapeutic program at the VA.
Did he do that? Beats me, but since he is a Palin you can bet he only did the very least he needed to do to get this behind him.
For those who may have forgotten Track Palin was arrested on January 18th, of this year:Track Palin, 26, was charged yesterday with assault, interfering with a report of domestic violence, and possession of a weapon while intoxicated. All three charges are misdemeanors. Spokespersons with both the Wasilla Police Department and the district attorney’s office confirmed their existence.
Later we got a bit more of the story:
According to the three-page affidavit, both Palin and his girlfriend called 911 that night. Police Officer Andrew Kappler wrote that he arrived at the Wasilla home and found Track Palin walking outside and talking on a phone. The officer said Palin had an injury to his right eye and surrounding area, smelled strongly of alcohol and acted with escalating hostility, prompting Kappler to put him in handcuffs.
Police say a breath sample provided by Palin showed he had a blood alcohol level of 0.189.
The affidavit says other officers found the girlfriend hiding under a bed inside the home and crying.
The argument continued at the home, according to the affidavit, which says Palin struck the woman with his fist on the left side of her head near her eye. She curled up in the fetal position because she didn't know what else he would do, the woman told police. She said he then kicked her in the knee and threw her phone across the driveway, according to the court document. The woman said she went inside after getting her phone.
Inside, Palin held the rifle, with the barrel just away from his face pointed to the side, the affidavit states. The affidavit adds that the woman told police Palin was yelling "Do you think I won't do it?"
(We also learned from Gino that Track kept asking Jordan if she thought he was a "pussy," but that did not make it into the police report.)
The case seemed to move slowly for a time and then on July 13th, we thought we heard some good news:
"Defendant remanded to custody." It says it right there in black and white.
And yet by July 15th it had been expunged and replaced with "Hearing Continued."
And that was followed up by this sudden explanation of how the case was going from Track's very expensive attorney:
Sarah Palin’s son is heading into treatment instead of jail after his January domestic violence arrest — and his own lawyer told RadarOnline.com he needs help for his alcohol problem!
Track “has been assessed” by the VA, his attorney, Kevin T. Fitzgerald told Radar, and at a hearing later this month, he will receive his proposed treatment plan.
“I would expect it has some alcohol component,” Fitzgerald said. “In all candor, Track could be well-served by treatment.”
Getting the domestic violence assault charge dropped was “not an insignificant dismissal,” he said, insisting that the possession of a weapon while intoxicated charge “really more accurately tracks what went down” when Track was accused of drunkenly attacking his girlfriend in January.
Still, Fitzgerald said they weren’t altogether pleased with the final charge that stuck. “I believe it’s got constitutional infirmities because it precludes people form possessing firearms, even unloaded firearms, in their own homes if they’re under the influence,” he insisted. “We weren’t going to make a big constitutional issue of it, but that’s what the situation was.”
Fitzgerald went on to claim that if Track finished his "therapeutic treatment" those final charges would be dropped.
So according to what Court View is saying today that means that Track finished his therapy despite not leaving his parent's home in Wasilla.
Gosh it's good to have powerful friends in the state, don't you think?
But have no fear justice seekers, after all this IS Track Palin we're talking about, so how long can it really be until his next brush with the law?
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Sunday, July 17, 2016
A round up of news stories dealing with Track Palin's plea deal to avoid facing justice for punching his girlfriend in the face.
So I figured I would let a day or so go by and then gather up the majority of the news coverage over the dropping of charges in the Track Palin case.
First thing to note is that it was covered quite extensively. And most of them did not let Track off very easily.
Almost all of them include an account from the original police report describing Track's alcohol intake and exactly what he did to Jordan.
Courtesy of Raw Story:
Track Palin, 27, was arrested back on Jan. 18 at the Palin compound after a woman said he had punched and kicked her during an argument over an ex-boyfriend. According to the woman, Palin punched her in the face, then threw her phone away before pulling a gun and threatening to commit suicide.
When police arrived, Palin had marks on his face and claimed the woman hit him with her elbow. According to police, Palin was given a breathalyzer test that measured his blood alcohol level at .189.
Alaska Dispatch is the source many of the papers used to describe the plea deal:
"As a condition of his entry into that court the state dismissed the first two counts," Fitzgerald said. "Track pled to misconduct involving weapons (in the fourth degree), concerning being under the influence and having a firearm."
Track Palin will have to complete a regime of "alcohol-related" treatment under the terms of this week's agreement, Fitzgerald said. Upon successful completion of the treatment, the weapons-misconduct charge will be expunged from his record. But if that doesn't happen, Palin will receive a 180-day suspended jail sentence and be placed under informal probation for two years.
It should be noted that almost all of the news coverage shied away from giving Track a free pass.
In fact the Daily Mail wrote this right below their headline:
Track Palin agrees to rehab and avoids jail for 'punching his girlfriend in the face and drunkenly threatening to shoot himself dead with an AR-15'
Yeah, no free pass there.
The Mail also added this:
The charges were filed on the same day his mother Sarah Palin, who was the GOP vice presidential candidate in 2008, endorsed Donald Trump before primary voting began with the Iowa caucuses.
As media covered her son's arrest, she told reporters her son returned from Iraq 'a bit different' and blamed the incident on post-traumatic stress disorder.
She also used the opportunity to criticize the Obama administration's policies towards veterans for her son's problems.
Other news outlets which covered the story included Radar Online, USA Today, Talking Points Memo, Mediaite, and a handful of others. (By the way if you want to see what people really think about Sarah Palin, and her violent drunken offspring these days just spend a little time at the comment sections on those sites. To put it bluntly they are no longer buying her shit.)
However it should be noted that only here on IM, and over at Joe My God, did the story of the changes on Court View receive coverage.
Though we were the only ones to note that the remanded portions was removed, and the July 11th additions did not show up, until July 14th, only as the story of Track's incarceration started to spread across the internet.
Which means that for all intents and purposes Sarah Palin was able to change the narrative again.
And that is really too bad because as all of us here know Track Palin has a long history of violent behaviors, predating his time in the military, and he really DOES need to face some consequences and to get professional help.
Because the next time it might be a whole lot worse than simply punching his girlfriend in the face and kicking her while she lay at his feet.
Next time somebody could be killed.
And I don't think that even Sarah Palin can snap her fingers and make that go away.
First thing to note is that it was covered quite extensively. And most of them did not let Track off very easily.
Almost all of them include an account from the original police report describing Track's alcohol intake and exactly what he did to Jordan.
Courtesy of Raw Story:
Track Palin, 27, was arrested back on Jan. 18 at the Palin compound after a woman said he had punched and kicked her during an argument over an ex-boyfriend. According to the woman, Palin punched her in the face, then threw her phone away before pulling a gun and threatening to commit suicide.
When police arrived, Palin had marks on his face and claimed the woman hit him with her elbow. According to police, Palin was given a breathalyzer test that measured his blood alcohol level at .189.
Alaska Dispatch is the source many of the papers used to describe the plea deal:
"As a condition of his entry into that court the state dismissed the first two counts," Fitzgerald said. "Track pled to misconduct involving weapons (in the fourth degree), concerning being under the influence and having a firearm."
Track Palin will have to complete a regime of "alcohol-related" treatment under the terms of this week's agreement, Fitzgerald said. Upon successful completion of the treatment, the weapons-misconduct charge will be expunged from his record. But if that doesn't happen, Palin will receive a 180-day suspended jail sentence and be placed under informal probation for two years.
It should be noted that almost all of the news coverage shied away from giving Track a free pass.
In fact the Daily Mail wrote this right below their headline:
Track Palin agrees to rehab and avoids jail for 'punching his girlfriend in the face and drunkenly threatening to shoot himself dead with an AR-15'
Yeah, no free pass there.
The Mail also added this:
The charges were filed on the same day his mother Sarah Palin, who was the GOP vice presidential candidate in 2008, endorsed Donald Trump before primary voting began with the Iowa caucuses.
As media covered her son's arrest, she told reporters her son returned from Iraq 'a bit different' and blamed the incident on post-traumatic stress disorder.
She also used the opportunity to criticize the Obama administration's policies towards veterans for her son's problems.
Other news outlets which covered the story included Radar Online, USA Today, Talking Points Memo, Mediaite, and a handful of others. (By the way if you want to see what people really think about Sarah Palin, and her violent drunken offspring these days just spend a little time at the comment sections on those sites. To put it bluntly they are no longer buying her shit.)
However it should be noted that only here on IM, and over at Joe My God, did the story of the changes on Court View receive coverage.
Though we were the only ones to note that the remanded portions was removed, and the July 11th additions did not show up, until July 14th, only as the story of Track's incarceration started to spread across the internet.
Which means that for all intents and purposes Sarah Palin was able to change the narrative again.
And that is really too bad because as all of us here know Track Palin has a long history of violent behaviors, predating his time in the military, and he really DOES need to face some consequences and to get professional help.
Because the next time it might be a whole lot worse than simply punching his girlfriend in the face and kicking her while she lay at his feet.
Next time somebody could be killed.
And I don't think that even Sarah Palin can snap her fingers and make that go away.
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Friday, July 15, 2016
Yep, Track Palin is in jail! Update!
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Track Palin and his now pregnant punching bag. |
Of course this is due to that incident back in January where Track Palin, with blood alcohol level of 0.189, attacked his girlfriend Jordan Loewe, punching her in the face, throwing her cellphone out of reach, and kicking her at least once while she was helpless at his feet.
Track also waved around some kind of firearm (According to Loewe he was threatening to kill himself.) which forced his girlfriend to crawl into the house and call 911.
Track was then charged with three misdemeanors: assault, interfering with reporting of a domestic violence crime, and a weapons charge.
He plead not guilty (Of course.) and was bailed out by a family friend (Mom was busy pimping Donald Trump back when Alaska was not too far away from which to fly to the lower forty eight.) for $1,500.
Then the next thing we heard was that Track had his case moved out of the regular court and to the Veteran's Court on June 27th, where his hearings kept being continued until July 13 when apparently the hearing was finally held and he was immediately remanded into custody. (Remanded means locked up without bail.)
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I must say that if one were to believe in Karma that it would certainly seem to have come back on Sarah Palin in spades.
- For one thing her husband came close to dying in a recent snowmachine accident.
- She was summarily dumped by her new boyfriend Donald Trump.
- Her eldest son is now in jail for beating the shit out of his now pregnant fiance.
- Her eldest daughter has been revealed to be a bitch on ice who has used her son to punish her ex-boyfriend for almost a decade now.
- She is now considered radioactive by most conservative politicians.
- Her name has been reduced to nothing more than a punchline for late night comics.
- Oh, and her SarahPAC quarterly report shows that she is hemorrhaging money at an alarming rate. (More on that in the next post.)
People continue to ask me, when are you going to bring this bitch down?
And once again my response would be, "How much further is it to "down?"
Update: Okay so I have been in contact with other folks following this case carefully and learned that the Anchorage jail is denying that Track is being held there.
However I also learned that Track actually showed up for his hearing on June 27th, but became "very uncomfortable" and had to leave.
I don't know what that means exactly but they ended up pushing the hearing forward.
There is also some confusion as to why Track was remanded into custody on the 13th, when he was not scheduled for a court visit again until July 25th.
If I had to take a guess I think I would go with failed drug test, but once again no confirmation on that.
Yet.
Update 2: Oh hell, the "remanded" part was just removed from Court View.
It looks like Snowdrift Snooki CAN still pull some strings.
(Too late though, it was captured in that screenshot up above.)
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Straight from the Wilds of Wasilla. "It's a boy!"
So a little bird told me that Track's newest baby mama is expecting a boy.
That's right another Palin male is about to enter the world (I imagine Wasilla shudders in anticipation.)
Track and Jordan are currently cohabiting somewhere in Wasilla (Probably that same house next to the 'rents that Track has been living in since he returned from his time cementing Sarah's "Mother of combat veteran" credibility.), and no I don't know when the big wedding is supposed to take place, but likely after yet another Palin baby is born out of wedlock.
After all that's how they do it in the 'Silla.
(P.S. If your immediate assumption is that this story comes from the Johnstons, you should probably know that I have a number of sources in the Valley. And trying to shut down one source, does not shut down all sources.)
That's right another Palin male is about to enter the world (I imagine Wasilla shudders in anticipation.)
Track and Jordan are currently cohabiting somewhere in Wasilla (Probably that same house next to the 'rents that Track has been living in since he returned from his time cementing Sarah's "Mother of combat veteran" credibility.), and no I don't know when the big wedding is supposed to take place, but likely after yet another Palin baby is born out of wedlock.
After all that's how they do it in the 'Silla.
(P.S. If your immediate assumption is that this story comes from the Johnstons, you should probably know that I have a number of sources in the Valley. And trying to shut down one source, does not shut down all sources.)
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Friday, May 27, 2016
Now why is Track Palin's attorney talking about moving his case to a Veterans Court in Anchorage?
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Jordan Loewe and Track Palin, Before all the hitting started. |
Track Palin, the 27-year-old son of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, may face criminal domestic violence charges in a special court for military veterans.
Palin, a U.S. Army veteran, was arrested in Wasilla in January after what police described as a drunken altercation with a woman at his family's home on Lake Lucille.
Of course we all know that the woman is in fact Jordan Loewe Track's fiance, and now soon to be baby mama.
The article goes on to describe the events of that night in January which I think all of us here are pretty familiar with, including all of the hitting and kicking, and then lists the charges against Track:
Track Palin was charged with three misdemeanors: fourth-degree domestic violence assault; interfering with a report of domestic violence; and fourth-degree weapons misconduct.
The article also points out that there was a "no contact" order given by the courts which Jordan tried to have lifted, though it apparently stayed in place.
Of course since Jordan is now pregnant we will assume that Track ignored that guideline as well.
The next question to ask is why does Track's attorney think this is a good idea for Track?
Here are the prerequisites for having the case moved to the Veterans Court according to their website:
The veteran must reside in the Municipality of Anchorage.
• The veteran must be eligible for VA services, as defined by federal law and con firmed by the Veterans Administration.
• The veteran must be charged with a criminal offense. A veteran charged with a felony offense will be considered on a case by case basis to ensure public safety. Considerations will include the seriousness and the class of the current offense, and offender’s criminal history.
• The veteran must voluntarily agree to waive his or her right to a speedy trial while they participate in Anchorage Veterans Court.
• The veteran must have no other pending cases in district or superior court. All open cases must be heard at Anchorage Veterans Court hearings.
• The veteran must have a treatment need (related to the criminal conduct charged) that the VA can address through one of its programs in order to participate in the Veterans Court Program.
Well first off Track does NOT reside in Anchorage which should immediately make him ineligible, though according to the ADN article the court has the ability to make exceptions to that rule for special circumstances.
Also according to ADN Track would have to plead guilty, or no contest, to at least one of the charges in order to qualify for this program, but he could receive a lesser sentence if he agrees to a treatment program. (Aha!)
I have also been told that these court proceedings are open to the public so there would be no expectation of a media blackout.
My guess is that the Palins know that Track is screwed if he goes to regular court and that this Veterans Court is his only hope of avoiding some serious time.
This also explains all of those continuances. They were looking for a way out.
As usual.
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Monday, May 09, 2016
Rumors confirmed. Jordan Loewe has registered at Babies R Us.
I just received a notice that Jordan had registered on something called The Bump for baby shower items from Babies R Us.
Here is the registry.
The due date is listed as October 7, 2016.
That means that Jordan would have been impregnated in February.
That was about one month AFTER Track assaulted her and she had to crawl away from him and hide. (Update: Unless of course the impregnation happened in January, which I am being told might be the case. Oops.)
A woman who can take a beating and make a baby, should fit in just fine with that family.
Here is the registry.
The due date is listed as October 7, 2016.
That means that Jordan would have been impregnated in February.
That was about one month AFTER Track assaulted her and she had to crawl away from him and hide. (Update: Unless of course the impregnation happened in January, which I am being told might be the case. Oops.)
A woman who can take a beating and make a baby, should fit in just fine with that family.
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assault,
Jordan Loewe,
pregnancy,
Track Palin
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