Summary
A Kentucky judge has issued an arrest warrant for former Governor Matt Bevin due to his failure to provide financial records in a child support case. The judge stated Bevin must either produce these documents or face 60 days in jail, with a $500 bond option available.
Key Facts
- A judge issued an arrest warrant for former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin.
- The warrant is related to a child support dispute involving his adopted son, Jonah Bevin.
- Bevin served as Kentucky's governor from 2015 to 2019.
- He is accused of not providing necessary financial documents in court.
- The judge's order allows Bevin to avoid jail by paying a $500 bond and producing the records.
- Bevin could serve 60 days in jail if he fails to meet these conditions.