We have to clean our own house before we yell about Hunter Biden, Bill Clinton or the Hollywood folks that protected Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein.
Zach Schrivner is a long time Kern County member of the Board of Supervisors. This is what we know: “What little is known came from Sheriff Donny Youngblood, who in May said deputies learned the supervisor had been involved in a physical altercation with his children over allegations he sexually abused a preteen.” Neither the DA nor Sheriff will explain why he hasn’t been arrested. He is being protected by the Establishment and it makes all of us look bad.
He was NOT arrested. Literally he has disappeared—no one will say where he is, not even his attorney. Zach has abandoned his BOS What little is known came from Sheriff Donny Youngblood, who in May said deputies learned the supervisor had been involved in a physical altercation with his children over allegations he sexually abused a preteen.”
He has not shown up for work or a meeting in three months. But, here is the really bad part; ZACH SCRIVNER REFUSES TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT FOR HIS FOUR CHILDREN. HE EARNS, AND IS STILL GETTING, $150,000 a year. Will he attend the hearing—or blow it off like he does the BOS and the GOP County Central Committee—and refusing to resign from that.
‘I have had to put them in counseling’: Scrivner’s wife granted expedited hearing on child support
by: Jason Kotowski, KGET, 7/29/24 https://www.kget.com/news/local-news/i-have-had-to-put-them-in-counseling-scrivners-wife-granted-expedited-hearing-on-child-support/SHARE
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The wife of embattled county Supervisor Zack Scrivner is asking he be ordered to immediately begin paying child support after an incident at their home left their four children under her full-time care.
Christina Scrivner has been granted an expedited hearing Aug. 5 after telling a family law judge her husband won’t voluntarily pay, according to a court document.
“I have all four of our children 100% of the time and I have had to put them in counseling due to what happened between them and their father . . .”, Christina Scrivner wrote in the document filed last week.
“Mr. Scrivner must be made to support our children, as any other parent.”
What occurred at the Scrivner home in Tehachapi on the night of April 23 isn’t spelled out.
“For purposes of this request, there is no need for me to address those allegations,” Christina Scrivner wrote.
Nor does she know her estranged husband’s current whereabouts. She told 17 News on Monday she hasn’t known that since the night of the incident.
What little is known came from Sheriff Donny Youngblood, who in May said deputies learned the supervisor had been involved in a physical altercation with his children over allegations he sexually abused a preteen.
Zack Scrivner has not been charged with a crime; the state Attorney General’s Office is reviewing the matter.
Christina Scrivner obtained a temporary restraining order barring him from contacting their children — and had hoped to quickly resolve the issue of child support.
But a June hearing on that and other matters was postponed to December because of the ongoing criminal investigation.
Christina Scrivner says that’s too long to wait.
She’s been supporting their children on her own for three months and is “in desperate need” of money, she wrote.
She believes Zack Scrivner — who is currently on a medical leave of absence — is being paid a salary of $150,000 a year as supervisor.
Christina Scrivner earns $173,040 a year as director of philanthropy for Adventist Health, plus $300 a month as a board member of the Kern Community College District, according to the document.