It seems that newly engaged Bristol Palin is taking advantage of her ex-fiancé, Levi Joshnston's recent misfortune in order to possibly move thousands of miles away with their 6-year-old son, Tripp. According to the latest gossip news updates, now that the Alaskan electrician is so broke he is having to move his wife, second son and their baby back into his mother's house. Word has it that hasn't stopped Sarah Palin's political pawn from threatening to put the one time Playgirl model through a costly court custody battle if he doesn't kowtow to her demands to move Tripp with her to Kentucky to be with her husband-to-be, Sgt. Dakota Meyer.
While most folks were happy for Bristol Palin when she recently announced the news of her third engagement -- this time to Medal of Honor winner Sgt. Dakota Meyer -- the news reportedly came as quite a blow to Palin's last fiancé, Levi Johnston.
One source close to the strife told Radar Online that Sarah Palin's eldes daughtert is already trying to force Levi into letting her keep their child for much longer stretches of time than previiously agreeded upon, now, that she is planning on moving all the way to Kentucky to be with her new man:
"Levi's upset...She sent him a threatening text and said if he doesn't agree to a change of schedule, she'd take him to court till she spends her last dime.
"Levi has never met this man!
"Levi's family is worried about Tripp moving again."
Unfortunately for Levi, it has practically become common knowledge at this point that he is virtually incapable of providing for his wife and children by himself and is no way goint to be able to fight anyone in court for anything.
An informant close to the Johnston's told Radar that Levi was doing all he could to keep a roof over his family's head but just wasn't finding enough work in Wasilla to get the job done:
"what choice does his mom have -- leave her grandkids homeless?
"They couldn't even get a loan for a small camper to live in temporarily.
"That was their first plan, but four banks denied them."
Sounds like the apple doesn't fall to far from the tree.
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