Family Crisis: Why Sarah & Todd Palin Refused To Bail Out Son Track After Assault Arrest
Dec. 21 2017, Published 2:16 p.m. ET
Track Palin was finally released from prison after several days with help from a high-powered attorney and a pretrial services company, but RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that his famous family refused to rush to his side.
“No one bailed him out because he needs help,” a family insider revealed to RadarOnline.com. “They’re not giving him a free pass this time.”
As RadarOnline.com reported, in the latest disturbing family fight on December 16, Track allegedly broke into his parents’ home in Wasilla, Alaska, and attacked his dad Todd, 53, while under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Cops arrested Track and took him into custody, where he remained for five days.
Despite his family’s tough love stance and unwillingness to rescue him right away from behind bars, many family members still have hope for the troubled 28-year-old military veteran.
“Other than Todd, the family is protective over Track,” noted the source.
In fact, loved ones are even pointing fingers at the mother of Palin’s 14-month-old son, Charlie, said the source.
“There is some resentment against” Jordon Loewe, Track’s now-ex-girlfriend, “for calling the police in the past and making their troubles all public.”
Track was arrested in January 2016 after he punched Jordan in the face during a drunken fight and threatened to kill himself with an AR-15. She hid under the bed and called 911 during his frightening rampage.
Loewe now has a restraining order against Palin. And as RadarOnline.com exclusively reported last night, she filed this week to take away Track's visits with their son.
In addition, Track's ex-wife Britta Hanson was granted a temporary restraining order against him in the aftermath of the alleged attack.
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