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‎06-07-2014 02:07 PM
This isn't the exact article I read but it has the same info in it. The article I read was written from the legal perspective and had the evidence that was submitted in court. But this article has much the same info.
http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/casey-kasems-harrowing-five-day-road-trip-revealed
‎06-07-2014 02:09 PM
On 6/7/2014 bathina said:On 6/7/2014 kdgn said:Bathina- TMZ has covered this extensively but I've read other articles from msnbc that are in direct agreement with what Pitdakota wrote. A judge has given the daughter the POA for medical care of her father.
I take all this stuff with a grain of salt until there is some solid evidence. I do think that if the daughter was given POA by a judge, there's some legitimate evidence that his wife is not capable.
The article is based on what was submitted in court to the judge and why the judge awarded temporary POA to the daughter and ordered Jean Kasem to surrender Casey's passport.
ETA: Jean was also evidently found to be in contempt of court in the legal proceedings that took place yesterday in Washington.
‎06-07-2014 02:13 PM
On 6/7/2014 bathina said:On 6/7/2014 kdgn said:Bathina- TMZ has covered this extensively but I've read other articles from msnbc that are in direct agreement with what Pitdakota wrote. A judge has given the daughter the POA for medical care of her father.
I take all this stuff with a grain of salt until there is some solid evidence. I do think that if the daughter was given POA by a judge, there's some legitimate evidence that his wife is not capable.
It better be a small grain of salt because it's two judges so far who have ordered Jean Kasem to surrender care to the daughter. One in Ca and another one in Washington. The children from the first marriage had to get a court order forcing Jean to let them see their father months ago. She had been refusing visits.
So far the children from marriage #1 have done nothing in regards to controlling his estate. That is still in Jean's hands.
They just wanted to see their father, she hadn't allowed it.
‎06-07-2014 02:18 PM
On 6/7/2014 kdgn said:On 6/7/2014 bathina said:
It better be a small grain of salt because it's two judges so far who have ordered Jean Kasem to surrender care to the daughter. One in Ca and another one in Washington. The children from the first marriage had to get a court order forcing Jean to let them see their father months ago. She had been refusing visits.
So far the children from marriage #1 have done nothing in regards to controlling his estate. That is still in Jean's hands.
They just wanted to see their father, she hadn't allowed it.
Jean also was not letting his own brother visit or see him either. It really is very sad.
‎06-07-2014 02:19 PM
On 6/7/2014 bathina said:On 6/7/2014 terrier3 said:On 6/7/2014 KittyLouWhoToo said:I think you will have lived a charmed life if the worse thing that ever happens to you is that someone flings raw meat your way.
Cookout anyone?
The cooked meat flinging was an effort to keep the kids away.
Sorry, but her actions are bizarre...
BTW - No one in 60 years has ever thrown anything at me!
Have you ever thrown something in anger? I have. A couple of times. However, I must say I've never yelled out "In the name of King David" at the same time.
No, I never has thrown anything either.
Maybe I should take it up...might release some aggression!
‎06-07-2014 02:19 PM
On 6/7/2014 Lion said:On 6/7/2014 KittyLouWhoToo said:I think you will have lived a charmed life if the worse thing that ever happens to you is that someone flings raw meat your way.
Cookout anyone?
Hi KittyLou! I have to admit, though, that's not a normal or civil way to behave - throwing meat at someone.
IMO, it indicates the wife isn't very stable herself. She definitely can't control herself.
Of course you're right. I shpuldn't have made light of it.
Very disturbed woman.
‎06-07-2014 02:21 PM
I threw something at a boyfriend once, a long time ago.
I was a bit cray.
Still am.


‎06-07-2014 02:23 PM
On 6/7/2014 pitdakota said:On 6/7/2014 kdgn said:On 6/7/2014 bathina said:
It better be a small grain of salt because it's two judges so far who have ordered Jean Kasem to surrender care to the daughter. One in Ca and another one in Washington. The children from the first marriage had to get a court order forcing Jean to let them see their father months ago. She had been refusing visits.
So far the children from marriage #1 have done nothing in regards to controlling his estate. That is still in Jean's hands.
They just wanted to see their father, she hadn't allowed it.
Jean also was not letting his own brother visit or see him either. It really is very sad.
Thanks for the articles. As I mentioned, if a judge granted the daughter POA, there's indication the wife is not capable of handling Kasem's affairs. I don't believe the bulk of what is reported on TMZ, Daily Mail, US or People or National Enquirer magazines. I take that stuff with a grain of salt.
‎06-07-2014 02:25 PM
All of Jeans' antics have been heavily reported with consistency, so I suspect they are true. It's too bad an ailing man is in the center of this mess.
‎06-07-2014 02:25 PM
On 6/7/2014 KittyLouWhoToo said:I threw something at a boyfriend once, a long time ago.
I was a bit cray.
Still am.
But did you call upon King David when you threw it?
If not, you probably don't fall into the cray cray category. LOL
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