New Rucki piece on Frank Report
I have released another installment detailing the Rucki case on Frank Report
My latest article on the Rucki case is up on Frank Report.
This one focuses on how child support was administered to both David Rucki and Sandra Grazzini-Rucki (SGR). At different times, both were ordered to pay child support. The administration was not fair.
In April 2013, custody was flipped from mother to father -based on parental alienation.Â
At the time of the custody flip, Rucki owed more than $11,000 in child support to Grazzini.
Now Rucki demanded child support from Grazzini. He claimed he made far less than the $20,000 per month he earned at the time of the divorce when he owned his own trucking company. He claimed he earned $5,000 per month as an employee of another trucking company.
Rucki lived in the affluent suburb of Lakeville, Minnesota, in a home valued at more than half a million. Yet in 2014, Rucki told Dakota County that his income dropped by 75%, making him eligible to apply for taxpayer-provided benefits.Â
The whole piece is in-depth and tracks the child support matter from the beginning until the present.
Check out the whole thing.
One part is especially juicy. SGR had her child support obligations halted while she faced criminal charges, after her two oldest daughters ran.
While she was in prison in May 2018, the court held a hearing without her there and restarted her child support at $975 per month. She had no job, no place to live, and still had some probation to go at that point.
Upon leaving jail, SGR filed a motion to reconsider this amount. A child support specialist magistrate, Jan Davidson, allowed a hearing to her argument. The hearing was quite remarkable, and it is below.
Keep in mind the hearing was supposed to examine a motion brought by SGR. Even more remarkable, Magistrate Davidson managed to file an order which was seventeen pages.
Also, I seem to be making a lot of friends with people involved in the Rucki case.
I recently found out that David Rucki’s attorney and her paralegal blocked my email: Lisa Elliott and Allison Mann respectively.
This is part of a pattern. Elizabeth Vargas, who hosted the notorious 20/20 episode into the Rucki case, blocked my Twitter account.
Brandon Stahl, who wrote a lot about the case, also blocked my Twitter account.
Jeff Long and Kelli Coughlin, two Lakeville PD officers involved in the case, also blocked my email.
Lakeville, MN is where David Rucki and Sandra Grazzini-Rucki had their home.
A member of the Dakota County Sheriff’s Department also blocked my email. Dakota County is where Lakeville is located.
Gonder allegedly assaulted SGR during a prison encounter.
Paul Reitman, the therapist brought in to do a sham evaluation, previously threatened to call the cops on me. Reitman said the following in an email in 2018.
I am contacting the police as I have in the past this is harassment.
Making friends and influencing people.
I’m going to assume maybe that’s why Brandon didn’t respond to my emails either.