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Mindy McCready Pictures and Bio

By Adam Wenger on
Mindy McReady and her 5-year-old son were reported missing, sending millions to scour the web in search of answers. But today, the singer had e-mailed Access Hollywood to deny the whole story. The Associate Press maintains that a missing persons report was filed in Florida on Tuesday. And the 36-year-old, who doesn't have legal custody of the child, was last seen picking up the boy from his father's Cape Coral, FLA house. For her part, McReady went on Facebook yesterday to try and clear up...Read Full Story

Mindy McCready: What I Did, I Did for the Kid

By lyres8i on  From eonline.com
video platform video management video solutions video player Yeah, she violated a court order, but so what? She's a mother protecting her child. That's the view, at least, of Mindy McCready , who in a sit-down with ABC News staunchly defended her decision to remove her 5-year-old son, Zander , from the Cape Coral, Fla., home of the country singer's maternal grandmother—who is his official guardian—which prompted a judge's order for their return. An emotional McCready claims U.S...Read Full Story

Mindy McCready a "Happy Girl," Claims Victory in Custody Battle

By lyres8i on  From eonline.com
Randi Radcliff/AdMedia/Sipa Press Not only does Mindy McCready want the world to know she's still here, but she's also a "happy girl." That's what the country crooner told reporters at any rate on Monday outside an Arkansas courthouse after she attended a hearing concerning who will get custody of her 5-year-old son Zander : she or her mother, Gayle Inge . "I can't talk about it, but I can tell you all I'm a happy girl," the 36-year-old McCready said after the proceeding in Izard...Read Full Story

Does Mindy McCready Have a Case Against Her Mother?

By Michele Martel on  From defui.com
Music City News Media After illegally taking her son, Zander , from Florida and journey with him — initial to Tennessee and afterwards to Arkansas, where she was eventually found by authorities — you’d consider Mindy McCready doesn’t have a leg to mount on in a control conflict over a small boy. That’s not to discuss a uneasy singer’s swat piece of drug and alcohol-related crimes, her mixed stints in rehab and self-murder attempts. Yet a 36-year-old left a private hearing in an Arkansas...Read Full Story

Mindy McCready Says Son Was Beaten by His Grandmother

By Michele Martel on  From defui.com
Angela Weiss, Getty Images From a beginning, Mindy McCready has claimed that she had good reason for holding her 5-year-old son, Zander, from a home of her parents, who have authorised custody, and journey to Arkansas, where a span were discovered progressing this month . As partial of her new talk with ABC News, a uneasy nation star non-stop adult about a inlet of a mental and earthy abuse she says a boy’s grandparents had prolonged been dishing out. “Zander was being beaten with a...Read Full Story

Embers Blamed For Madonna Badger House Fire

By jpopwallpapers on  From celebrityhot.info
The lethal glow which roared by a home in Connecticut owned by NYC ad exec Madonna Badger is wrought with large heart-wrenching details. Foul fool around is not a single of them. A rough anticipating shows which a glow was caused by live coals rejected from a grate which warmed a home Yuletide Eve, according to reports. Badger’s relatives as well as 3 immature daughters were trapped at a back of a wall of abandon as a firefighters were incompetent to rescue a 5 cursed occupants...Read Full Story

MINDY McCREADY ALLEGEDLY SON WAS HIT WITH WOODEN SPOON

By Paul Joseph on  From entertainmentgistme.blogspot.com
Mindy McCready Son Was Hit With Wooden Spoon Mindy McCready, the country singer whose son was taken from her by U.S. marshals last week, said the boy suffered physical abuse -- including being hit with a wooden spoon -- at the hands of his grandmother, McCready's mother. "There are scars on Zander's back, there arescars on his bottom and his legs from the spoon," McCready told News' Andrea Canning. An affidavit from Mindy McCready's grandmother also alleges abuse. In the affidavit, the woman...Read Full Story

Mindy McCready : The Drama Continues…

By Jessie Lynn on  From countrymusictattletale.com
I was really trying to avoid posting anything about the train wreck that is Mindy McCready . Seriously, I had my fingers crossed that maybe the “Guys Do It All The Time” singer would get herself together and finally make a much deserving come back. But yesterday’s headlines were filled with rumors of missing persons reports, kidnapping, and now a pregnancy… Yesterday, Mindy and her 5 year old son, Xander were reported missing after failing to return. Taking her son from her father’s home...Read Full Story

Mindy McCready Says She Protected Her Child

By ExtraTV on  From extratv.warnerbros.com
Country star Mindy McCready broke her silence on "Good Morning America" today after being accused of abducting her 5-year-old son, Zander. McCready said she took Zander away because he "is in great danger, both physically and emotionally" with his legal guardian -- Mindy's mother, Gayle Inge. Watch the video here! Mindy continued, "What I did was to protect my child and there is not a person in the world that is ever gonna tell me that is wrong." The singer said Zander was terrified...Read Full Story

Mindy McCready and Son Discovered in Arkansas

By Michele Martel on  From defui.com
Angela Weiss, Getty Images The hunt for embattled nation thespian Mindy McCready and her 5-year-old son, Zander, came to an finish late Friday night (Dec. 2), as authorities entered a home in Heber Springs, Ark., and found a span stealing in a closet. “The child seemed to be in good condition when we found him … he was in a closet with his mother,” pronounced David Rahbany, a arch emissary U.S. Marshall in eastern Arkansas, according to CNN.com . The find — done during a home suspicion...Read Full Story
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