The new court date comes after months of delays and new developments in the case.
Johnetta Carr claimed in a lawsuit filed Dec. 2020 that she was 16 when police accused her of murdering her boyfriend and that during the course of the investigation, detectives fabricated and coerced witnesses into saying that she was involved with his murder.
"Today went well. I got what I needed."
“I don’t think they are properly qualified to adopt kids,” the 18-year-old said about the recently divorced Bevins, who adopted Jonah and a group of three siblings from Ethiopia in 2012, when he was five.
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.
Defense attorneys Steve Schroering and Chris Spedding argued that Tilley and the woman had been drinking and had consensual sex, and Tilley should never have ben charged.
Louisville judge unseals former governor Matt Bevin's divorce case, ruling public should have access
The judge ruled “public access to these records plays a significant, positive role in the functioning of high-profile divorce proceedings.” For example, she wrote, making the case public can ensure judges are not giving special treatment to high-profile figures.”
Glenna Bevin claims her estranged husband repeatedly comes to the home unannounced and “initiates conversations concerning the parties’ divorce,” according to court records.