Sandra Bullock Battles for Custody of Kids
Actress Sandra Bullock and her husband Jesse James are facing a fierce custody battle with James’ ex-wife Janine Lindemulder. Although Bullock has been helping her husband raise his 5-year-old daughter Sunny while Lindemulder was in prison for tax evasion, the mother is fighting to get her daughter back, claiming Bullock is her biggest obstacle. “What would give her the right to take away my daughter? You know, this is my daughter. I am the best mother I can be,” Lindemulder said on ‘Good Morning America‘.
Although Lindemulder was set to regain custody after completing her prison sentence, James went before a judge to determine whether she was a fit mother. According to a court declaration, James asked that Lindemulder prove that she could provide a safe environment for their child that included keeping her away from pornographers, drug addicts, guns and firearms, felons and other unsafe environments. Bullock and James have called Lindemulder and her new husband, also a convicted felon, unfit.
Lindemulder, who has appeared in more than 100 adult films, is perhaps best known because of her association with the punk band Blink 182. She graced the cover of its 1999 album ‘Enema of the State‘ and appeared in two of the band’s videos.
In an October 13 letter to the judge presiding over the case obtained by CNN, Lindemulder wrote that she hoped to see her daughter every Saturday, and be more informed of her child’s out-of-state travel and any changes in her education. “My daughter and I are both very eager to get back to a normal, healthy, loving life,” she wrote.
The court granted Lindemulder visitation rights on Sundays, according to court documents, as long as she kept her daughter away from her new husband — felon Jeremy Aikman — and did not consume any drugs or alcohol.
James found himself back in court October 29, saying that Lindemulder violated that October 13 order to ensure Sunny had zero contact with her new spouse, according to Access Hollywood.
To prove that her maternal instincts are sound, Lindemulder is taking her case to the court of public opinion.
In a letter to the judge at Lindemulder’s sentencing, Bullock raised concerns about the girl’s safety, alleging that the child was left alone during the day while Lindemulder was “asleep from drug use.”
“I myself have stopped working like I used to in order to be here with Jesse and the kids because we are on constant high alert,” Bullock wrote, “never knowing what condition Janine will be in, and even more concerning, the condition [the girl] will be in.”