Kentucky

Jonah Bevin Fights Against Matt Bevin With Protective Order

Jonah Bevin Fights for Protection Against Matt Bevin in Court

Jonah Bevin has had enough. He is taking action by filing a protective order against his adoptive father, former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin. He wants no contact and demands that Matt Bevin stay away for good.

Jonah is now 18. He claims Matt Bevin abandoned him. He says his adoptive parents sent him to a brutal facility in Jamaica. Later, they attempted to send him back to Ethiopia. He believes they wanted to erase him from their lives.

Jonah Bevin Calls Out Abuse and Neglect by Matt Bevin

A judge ordered Matt Bevin to stay 500 feet away. He must surrender his firearms within 24 hours. This might sound good on paper, but Jonah is not convinced. He knows the legal system often fails kids like him. The courts will review his case on March 19. Whether they take real action remains uncertain.

Jonah Bevin describes his experiences as horrific. He insists the facility in Jamaica was not a school. It was a torture camp. Staff brutalized children daily. Jonah recounts beatings, waterboarding, and being buried in sand. He says it felt like a prison with no way out.

Jonah Bevin Exposes the Truth About Troubled Teen Facilities

Jamaican authorities finally stepped in. They found eight American children trapped in inhumane conditions. Jonah was one of them. They shut the facility down in early 2024. Despite everything, Jonah says his adoptive parents did nothing to help him.

Matt Bevin built his career on promoting adoption. He preached about family values. Matt advocated for foster care reform. He convinced people he was saving children. Jonah says his public image hides the truth. He believes Matt Bevin used him as a political prop.

Jonah Bevin Speaks Out Against Kentucky’s Foster Care Failures

Jonah insists he is not alone. He says many adopted children face similar situations. Parents send them away to troubled teen programs. These facilities promise help but deliver abuse.

The system allows these programs to operate freely. Authorities rarely step in until the damage is done. Jonah says they make money off desperate parents. They break kids instead of helping them.

Jonah is determined to expose the truth. He filed a police report in Louisville. He called his abandonment a crime. Kentucky law considers it a felony. But will Matt Bevin face charges? Jonah doesn’t trust the system. He believes powerful people escape justice.

Jonah has a lawyer fighting for him. Dawn J. Post specializes in adoption cases. She represents children abandoned by adoptive parents. She calls this issue “broken adoption,” a growing crisis.

Jonah was sent to multiple facilities. He says he suffered abuse at the hands of people close to the family. The young man remembers being slapped, grabbed, and ignored. He insists Matt Bevin turned a blind eye.

Jonah’s adoptive parents once paraded him as a success story. They adopted him from Ethiopia. They showcased him in speeches. But Jonah says when the cameras turned off, they discarded him.

Jonah Bevin Faces Homelessness While Fighting for Change

Jonah aged out of the system with nothing. He has no home, no financial support. He moved to Utah and works construction just to survive. Every day is a struggle.

Despite the hardships, Jonah refuses to stay silent. He wants the world to know the truth. He hopes for change but remains skeptical. Politicians give speeches. They pretend to care. Meanwhile, kids like Jonah keep suffering in silence.

Jonah’s lawyer launched a GoFundMe campaign. It has raised $16,000 so far. The money helps him with basic needs. But Jonah still lacks stability. He needs a permanent home and real family support.

Jonah Bevin May Join a Lawsuit Against Atlantis Leadership Academy

Jonah considers suing Atlantis Leadership Academy. The Jamaica-based facility faces multiple lawsuits. The founders remain in hiding. Authorities shut it down, but that doesn’t erase the trauma Jonah endured. He knows no lawsuit can give him back the years he lost.

Paris Hilton brought attention to the issue. She visited Jamaica to help affected children. Jonah didn’t know who she was, but he appreciated her support. He believes high-profile figures can bring awareness. Still, he doubts real change will happen.

Jonah Bevin continues to speak out. He refuses to be silenced. Whether his efforts lead to real change is unclear, but he will not back down.

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