Shane McMahon's Ass
10-26-2009, 08:14 AM
SANDRA Bullock has become embroiled into a bitter custody war to prove that she is a better parent than her husbands ex wife, a jailed tattooed pornstar.
Bullock is backing claims by her husband Jesse James, the television celebrity, that they have made a good home for Sunny, his five-year-old daughter.
His ex-wife Janine Lindemulder, 40, star of such video titles as Mrs Behavin’, Sleeping Booty and Dyke Diner, disagrees. She has just been released from a six-month prison sentence for tax evasion.
When she was in jail in Oregon she reportedly sent her former husband a bitter text message that read: “U win. Sandra finally has her baby — congratulations.”
The tattooed blonde remains in a halfway house in Los Angeles until the end of this year when she can seek custody of her daughter.
James, 40, has launched a pre-emptive legal strike in wealthy Orange county, south of Los Angeles, where all three have beachside homes. He has asked a judge to rule on whether Lindemulder is a fit mother.
"Good cause exists for the court to conduct a review to determine if [the girl] will be safe with [Lindemulder]," he said in a statement to the court. “She should be restrained from allowing the child around pornographers, drug addicts, guns and firearms, felons and other unsafe environments."
The judge is expected to rule soon on whether Lindemulder, James and Bullock will have to give evidence in person.
James, a heavily tattooed motorbike mechanic who turned his business customising £60,000 bikes for sports stars into a Top Gear-style television programme, admits that he enjoys risky pursuits.
These include riding with Hell’s Angels gangs and a taste for death-defying television stunts. But he says he keeps these far from his family, which includes two teenage children from an earlier marriage.
Bullock denies that the couple, who married in 2005, enjoy a Hollywood lifestyle. "We do every mundane, normal thing that everyone else does. It’s about enjoying what we have," she said.
Bullock, 45, the star of Speed and Miss Congeniality who is estimated to be worth £100m, has said she wanted to have children, but her late mother persuaded her to put her career first.
Bullock is backing claims by her husband Jesse James, the television celebrity, that they have made a good home for Sunny, his five-year-old daughter.
His ex-wife Janine Lindemulder, 40, star of such video titles as Mrs Behavin’, Sleeping Booty and Dyke Diner, disagrees. She has just been released from a six-month prison sentence for tax evasion.
When she was in jail in Oregon she reportedly sent her former husband a bitter text message that read: “U win. Sandra finally has her baby — congratulations.”
The tattooed blonde remains in a halfway house in Los Angeles until the end of this year when she can seek custody of her daughter.
James, 40, has launched a pre-emptive legal strike in wealthy Orange county, south of Los Angeles, where all three have beachside homes. He has asked a judge to rule on whether Lindemulder is a fit mother.
"Good cause exists for the court to conduct a review to determine if [the girl] will be safe with [Lindemulder]," he said in a statement to the court. “She should be restrained from allowing the child around pornographers, drug addicts, guns and firearms, felons and other unsafe environments."
The judge is expected to rule soon on whether Lindemulder, James and Bullock will have to give evidence in person.
James, a heavily tattooed motorbike mechanic who turned his business customising £60,000 bikes for sports stars into a Top Gear-style television programme, admits that he enjoys risky pursuits.
These include riding with Hell’s Angels gangs and a taste for death-defying television stunts. But he says he keeps these far from his family, which includes two teenage children from an earlier marriage.
Bullock denies that the couple, who married in 2005, enjoy a Hollywood lifestyle. "We do every mundane, normal thing that everyone else does. It’s about enjoying what we have," she said.
Bullock, 45, the star of Speed and Miss Congeniality who is estimated to be worth £100m, has said she wanted to have children, but her late mother persuaded her to put her career first.