
REALITY TV STAR KAREN ACCUSES EX OF USING MENTAL HEALTH LIES TO SNATCH HER CHILDREN
Reality TV star Karen has opened up about her ongoing battle for custody of her children, accusing her ex-husband, Yaroslav Rakos, of using false claims about her mental health to gain sole custody.
In a heartfelt post, Karen shared her desire to regain custody and described the challenges she’s faced since their separation. She claimed that her estranged husband is fabricating stories about her mental instability to justify taking their children away.
“I have been homeless for a year, and I’ve endured sexual and physical abuse. If anything happens to me, hold the man accountable who brought me to a foreign country where I know no one,” Karen expressed. “He’s trying to take my children away by claiming I’m mentally ill.”
Karen also highlighted how mental health is often weaponized against individuals in such situations.
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