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Jon Gosselin to Kate: ‘give me money or I’ll call child protective service’

Jon Gosselin reportedly threatened to call authorities on his then-estranged wife Kate if she didn’t give him money, according to documents posted by RadarOnline.com.

The former star of TLC’s “Jon and Kate Plus 8” wrote notes about what he would say to Kate before calling her, his former girlfriend Hailey (no axe to grind of course) Glassman told the website.

In one of the notes Gosselin allegedly wrote he wanted $50,000 within 48 hours and hundreds of thousand more after that.

Glassman claimed Gosselin often spoke of himself in the third person.

In one of the note RadarOnline reports he writes: “Jon giving Kate ultimatums. He privately extorts Kate. If you don’t do what I want, I’ll do this… 24/48 hours or I’ll go to DA (district attorney).”

Glassman claims she heard Gosselin tell Kate to give him money one night. If she didn’t, Jon said he would go to child service and falsely report that Kate was responsible for an injury to his 9-year-old daughter’s arm.

See a copy of the supposed notes here.

Hmmmmm


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By HughBichacockov

September 1, 2010 6:53 PM | Link to this

These two need to settle their differences, reconcile and go and make some more babies together. It’s the right thing to do.

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