The Kentucky Court of Appeals denied former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin's request to block a Jefferson Family Court judge's arrest order tied to his ongoing divorce and child support case.
Jonah Bevin is seeking retroactive child support, arguing he was denied a proper education as a child.
An arrest warrant for former Gov. Matt Bevin was recalled after it was issued when he failed to appear in court Friday.
Jonah Bevin accused his parents of sending him to an abusive boarding school when he was a teenager that was later shut down by the Jamaican government.
Bevin's attorney filed more paperwork in his case Monday morning.
The new court date comes after months of delays and new developments in the case.
But Jonah found comfort in talking with two friends he made there, Elijah and Amir. They bonded through their trauma.
On Friday, a Jefferson County judge granted Jonah's emergency protection order against former Governor Matt Bevin just hours after requesting it.
A Jefferson County judge granted the order Friday, banning the former governor from any contact or communication with his adoptive son, Jonah Bevin.