Every day, United States Military veterans take their own lives. In fact, according to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, 17-18 veterans die by suicide every day. On average, that’s about 6,425 service members each year. It’s devastating. It’s heartbreaking. Most of all, it’s shameful that we allow it to continue. And the reason these numbers are so high frequently has to do with unfair treatment in family courts. However, not everyone is passively sitting back and allowing this tragedy to continue. That’s where Kash Jackson comes in.
About Kash Jackson
Grayson “Kash” Jackson was born on October 4, 1978, in Shreveport, Louisiana. He earned an associate degree in marine engineering from Coastline Community College. Jackson served in the Navy from 1996 to 2016. A 20-year retired veteran and held top-secret clearance. Additionally, he was a reserve sheriff’s deputy for Lake County Illinois.
As of 2018, Kash Jackson was attending Columbia College of Missouri to receive a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Additionally, in 2018, Kash ran for governor of Illinois on the Libertarian ticket. With a minimal budget, he landed a mass media debate against Pritzker and Rauner. In the end, he amassed an impressive 110,00 votes.
He is an avid volunteer with local schools, church groups, and Habitat for Humanity. Kash is a senior news correspondent with Veteran Liberty Network. Currently, Kash continues his fight to expose and end court corruption and restore constitutional rights to those who have been victimized by family courts.
As a past military service member, Kash believes that his duty is to defend against threats both foreign and domestic. He sees family court corruption as a foreign threat that victimizes the very people they’re in place to protect. And we couldn’t agree more.
In the summer of 2016, Kash held a 3000-mile cross country campaign protesting at family courthouses. Additionally, In September 2017, he returned to Washington DC with over a hundred protesters. To this day, Kash continues to be a vociferous advocate for family court reform.
Now It’s Personal – Fighting Court Corruption
According to his personal website, Kash Jackson became “actively involved in reforming the corrupt family court system for both men and women after the family courts in Illinois began using his children as pawns.”
Kash is twice divorced. He has three children – an 18-year-old son from his first marriage and two younger children (11 and 13) from his second marriage. After divorce, he encountered the destruction of the family court system. To sum up Kash’s words, divorce is the end of a relationship and the destruction of the family unit. Emotions become heightened. Then, one parent is pitted against the other with the children as a prize. This is a battle that fathers have been on the losing end for decades.
Additionally, Kash discovered that there are federal financial incentives that states receive whenever they collect child support. This is a conflict of interest. Furthermore, lawyers make a killing pitting the parents against one another and drawing out legal battle for months or years. He believes the prominent drivers of family court corruption are these financial incentives.
“Dead Broke, Not Dead Beat”
After he spoke out and an image of Kash began circulating on the internet saying “I’m dead broke not dead beat”, the judge used an order of protection to put him on supervised visitation, pay to see his children, couldn’t hug them, bring gifts, or take pictures of his children. Additionally, he was arrested after appearing in court when he attempted to explain to the judge why he did not want his address published as public information.
In the end, he expressed his 1st amendment rights and the judge punished him for it. After that many vets suffer the same fate, he began to publicly fight the system. Meanwhile, over 20,000,000 children are growing up without their biological fathers. Kash has dedicated his life to ensuring this ends as quickly as possible
Learn More
You can learn more about Kash Jackson by visiting his website. You can also follow him on Facebook and keep up with his video content on his YouTube channel. Finally, you can keep up with his endeavors on his Instagram account.
Help Us Fight the Good Fight
Costs to document this historical government tragedy have been excessive. However, they are far from over. Our personal expenses to fight the powers that continue to victimize our children and their families have exceeded over $1,000,000. They continue to grow by the day.
In order to save face, the state of Arizona continues to blame the victims of corruption. They do so at great damage to their reputations and credibility. Meanwhile, very few of the perpetrators in the Arizona CPS scandals have been held accountable.
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Sincerely,
Saving Grace Advocates