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Country singer McCready Minden messages can not return to Florida court because of pregnancy!
Country singer McCready Minden, said Wednesday it will probably not be able to recover her 5-year-old son returned to Florida to execute the order of the judge on Thursday afternoon - because she's almost seven months pregnant with a double. But is not returned in accordance with the order, she risks arrest.Speaking exclusively to the Associated Press, McCready said she and her mother had been a long battle over the custody of the boy, Zander. Her mother was awarded custody in 2007.
 
The battle became more public this week when the Florida Department of Children and Family Affairs said a missing person report was filed with the police after, McCready took Zander from her father's house. McCready was able to visit with the boy there under court order, and a 36-year-old singer said that she spent most of last month with his son in the house. Her mother and father are divorced.McCready claims that her son suffered abuse while living in the house of her mother, and this is one of the reasons why she left the boy last week."I'm mom first," said McCready in Nashville, Tennessee. "Whatever happens, I'm going to protect my child. If I should go to jail, so be it."
When reached at his home on Wednesday night, the mother McCready, in Gail Inge, said abuse was "absolutely not true."During an interview with AP, McCready said with tears messy and confusing history of court custody battles and fights of the family.On Tuesday, the Florida Agency found that McCready and the boy was not her father's house and the judge ruled that she must return it voluntarily 5th Thursday evening or risk arrest warrant.McCready said she was under the impression that the Florida judge transferring custody in Tennessee, and that it would not be a problem if she had brought him there.Since topping the country charts in the mid-1990s with her music, life was filled with the singer of domestic violence, drug arrests, and suicide attempts. In August, she filed a libel suit in Palm Beach with her mother, and the parent company of National Enquirer, American Media Inc, for a story published in a tabloid newspaper that quoted by Inge.
McCready, whose son could be heard giggling on the other end on Wednesday, as his mother spoke with the AP, said the father of her twins, music producer named David supporting her quest to regain custody of Zander.Wednesday was the thirty-sixth birthday McCready it."I hope that on my birthday, I get my son forever", McCready said.

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