Jayson Boebert believes the restraining order filed by Lauren was the congresswoman's way of further justifying her move to CD4.
Jayson Boebert believes the restraining order filed by Lauren was the congresswoman's way of further justifying her move to CD4.
"I said she couldn't use my enclosed trailer," Jayson says."I never saw Lauren that day. We had a brief text conversation where she asked me if she could use the trailer or if her stuff was already in there. In my response, I mentioned that the trailer was too much for her boyfriend and I also requested that her Aspen boyfriend and one of her staff not be on the property.
"We have nothing for a return of service," Garfield County Court of Clerk Dawn Garey says."We usually get these documents that are a return of service and that serves as proof that he was served. I don't see that." According to Garey, if Jayson is served and the order is granted, he could be legally barred from having contact with Lauren and the three children named in the order. He could also be required to stay at least 100 yards away from them at all times. But the parties could also ask for more time, in which case the temporary order would remain in force.
Who will watch the boys if Lauren Boebert wins the CD4 race and is either in Windsor — three hours away from Silt — or back in Washington, D.C., throughout much of the year?"Nobody knows," Jayson responds."You will have to ask Lauren about who will watch them. Like I said earlier about January 6 night, I didn't like the idea of her moving so far away from the boys."