Jenelle Evans has been having a tough few weeks.
Her husband murdered her dog, she lost her Teen Mom 2 gig, and now we’ve learned that CPS has taken Kaiser and is possibly in the process of taking Ensley.
It’s bad.
And honestly, it looks like it’s only going to get worse.
What a Time (MTV) Yeah, so Jenelle’s whole entire life has basically fallen apart in just the past few weeks.
Pretty Wild Which is especially impressive when you consider that it was never even that great to begin with.
Then vs. Now This time last month, she was floating along with her douchebag swamp monster of a husband, David Eason. She had her MTV job, full custody of Kaiser and Ensley and visitation with Jace. Life was OK.
Ugh Then David beat and killed her French bulldog puppy, Nugget. And after that, everything pretty much went all to hell.
Nice Try She sold some statements about how she was considering divorcing David for what he’d done, but just a few days later she was back home, pretending like everything was normal.
Not So Much It wasn’t normal, though. Not even a little bit.
Justice for Nugget Her local sheriff’s department, along with animal control, started an investigation into Nugget’s death.
Sorry Not Sorry And the backlash over the poor dog’s murder was so intense that MTV announced they’d no longer be filming Jenelle.
What Next? And so there she was — her dog was dead, her husband had killed it, and she lost a ridiculously high-paying job with no real chance of getting any other kind of employment.
Unfortunate As she famously quoted back in the day, “nothing else worse can happen,” right?
Hold Up Wrong. Something worse did happen, and that something was that CPS got involved at the urging of the detectives investigating David.
Save Kaiser They told Nathan Griffith and his mother, Doris, to pick Kaiser up from preschool on Friday because they believed it wasn’t safe for him to be home with Jenelle and David, and they did.
And Also Jace Likewise, they put a stop to Jenelle’s visits with Jace, which wasn’t hard because Barbara hasn’t been letting him see her anyway after what happened with Nugget.
Ensley, Too As for Ensley, other reports claim that CPS advised Jenelle to take her to stay at a friend’s home unless she wanted her taken, too, and Jenelle complied.
So Aggravated, Dude (MTV) But she’s not happy about any of it.
Oh No, Not Before Mother’s Day Jenelle’s already made a statement about the situation, explaining that “Kaiser was taken away Friday without my consent, before Mother’s Day, and I have been in touch with my lawyer pertaining this matter.”
Good for Kaiser “Kaiser was taken from his daycare by his grandmother with no notice or call to me. CPS told Doris to take Kaiser without my consent and still have no legal paperwork signed by the judge stating my kids are taken from me.”
Weird She said that she and Nathan have spoken briefly about all of this, and that “Surprisingly, me and Nathan have been getting along, so I’m willing to maybe let his visits be unsupervised. Me and Nathan have been in contact during all of this. He doesn’t want Kaiser taken from me.”
Girl, Stop (Getty) “My legal team has been on this since it [occurred],” she continued. “I’ve been fighting to get my son back, as they went behind my back and removed him without my consent.”
Suuuure (Getty) Jenelle also claimed that CPS hasn’t done anything in regards to her visits with Jace, and that “My mom is keeping Jace from me, nobody else. I only had Ensley with me for Mother’s Day this year. And my mom is taking it out on me for being let go from MTV.”
LOL She said that she and David are going to marriage counseling, and that his older daughter, Maryssa, is still with them and that she’s “frustrated” by seeing so many negative things about her dad when she knows the truth. We’re sure that’s accurate.
What’s Best When she gave this statement, nothing had happened with Ensley yet, but she did say that “At this time, I want to focus on what’s best for myself and my family. My lawyer has been advising me on what to do and what has gone wrong in this whole situation.”
Dude “Any rumors that come out, I would like for everyone to just step back and think, ’Is this from Jenelle? No, it’s not true.’ I’m very open with the public and my life and will continue to be. Right now, I need this time to just hang out with my family. I need them so bad right now.”
Here We Go As you can see, the delusions are SO REAL.
Get Real Like, of course CPS had Nathan and Doris pick up Kaiser without her consent. Did she think she could have told them “no” and they’d just be like “oh, well, forget it then”?
Get It Together It’s just insane, isn’t it? CPS removed Kaiser from her home, they put a stop to her visits with Jace and they nearly took Ensley, too, but she’s focusing on how she didn’t even have all her kids with her for Mother’s Day.
What a Shocker (MTV) It’s almost like she’s not fit to be raising children at all. And with everything that’s been going on, there’s a solid chance that she won’t be doing it anymore anyway.
Jace’s Great Escape So when it comes to custody, she’s already lost it with Jace. Barbara has been awarded full, permanent custody, and unless something catastophic happens, she’ll be keeping it until Jace turns 18.
Ouch In the custody agreement though, Barbara made sure to require Jenelle to provide a safe, stable environment for Jace when he does visit, and obviously she’s not doing that.
For the Best? We honestly wouldn’t be surprised if the agreement changed to only allow Jenelle to see Jace at a visitation center, like Adam Lind’s situation with Aubree.
Little Kaiser With Kaiser, things are a little more difficult, since Jenelle does have full custody of him at the moment, with Nathan having supervised visits (his mother supervises).
However … But Nathan has been working on switching that around so that he’s the one with full custody, and they do have that court date later this month. How could Jenelle possibly maintain full custody when CPS just removed Kaiser from her care?
Big Changes Coming? It seems much more likely that Nathan would be given custody, or if not Nathan, his mother. We really just cannot imagine a judge giving Kaiser back to Jenelle fulltime after everything that’s been going on.
Wow So to recap, Jenelle doesn’t even have custody of Jace, and we can’t see her keeping custody of Kaiser, either.
Poor, Poor Ensley Ensley, meanwhile, is in the worst position, because she doesn’t have a safe parent that can rescue her. All she has is Jenelle and David.
Hmm … But if CPS did tell Jenelle to remove her from the home or they’d remove her themselves, then obviously the situation isn’t great.
Thank Goodness Jenelle’s sister, Ashleigh, has said that she or Barbara would be happy to take Ensley, which is a relief.
Barb to the Rescue? And since Barbara already has Jace, a judge might be more likely to place Ensley with her so that the siblings could be together.
Prayers for Ensley And like, we’re not legal experts or anything, but if Jenelle loses custody of Kaiser in a couple of weeks, it would be kind of weird if she was able to keep custody of her other child.
Facts On account of, you know, things being such a nightmare down on the swamp.
Yikes (Getty) So considering everything, there seems to be a decent chance that she could lose custody of Kaiser and Ensley very, very soon.
Well … And that would honestly be for the best.
Goodness However this goes down, let’s just think good thoughts for those poor kids, all right? There’s really no way this is going to end well.
UPDATE: A Long Battle Ahead On Wednesday, May 15, Jenelle and David met with Jace, Maryssa, and Ensley in a visit supervised by CPS. It did not go smoothly.
Bad News All Around David was allegedly removed from the room for arguing with CPS officials, and the Easons may have been informed that it could be quite a while before they regain custody of their kids.
So You’re Telling Us There’s a Chance (MTV) “Generally especially at first, the courts want to reunite the family so they try to get the parents to reform,” Beverly Hills Family Law Attorney Adam Michael Sacks tells Radar Online. “If they go to parenting classes, anger management, etc., and try to improve their parental skills, the kids can be returned”
Not So Fast (MTV) Sacks cautions that the process often takes “one year or more,” adding, “Parental attitude is everything … The parents must cooperate and be sorry and work to improve themselves. If the parents don’t take it seriously and don’t do as directed, then the kids are seen only monitored and eventually taken away from them permanently.”
No Small Decision (MTV) Legal expert Monica Lindstrom tells Radar that removing children from their home is “very serious” and not a decision that state or local governments arrive at lightly.
Last Resort “These departments are often overworked and understaffed so removal is not as common as one might think,” she says. “In order to remove a child from the home the department must have reasonable suspicion to believe the child has been harmed or is in physical or emotional danger.
Dangerous Dad Lindstrom says that in Jenelle’s case, the reasons were plentiful: “There had been multiple investigations by CPS in the past, her oldest child had already been removed from the home, and her husband admitted to shooting the family dog,” she said. “Regardless of the reason for the use of the firearm, it was still that, use of a firearm around a child. That is almost always going to raise red flags.”