Former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin was sentenced to 60 days in jail on Tuesday by a Louisville family court judge who previously found him in contempt of court for failing to disclose financial information in a year-long legal dispute involving his son, according to a report in the Kentucky Lantern.
To avoid jail, Bevin must post a $500 cash bond and turn over the financial information ordered by Jefferson Family Court Judge Angela Johnson.
An emergency motion was filed last week by Bevin’s estranged son, Jonah Bevin, asking the court to hold the former governor in contempt. The motion alleged Bevin failed to provide financial information he was ordered by the court to submit as part of the ongoing legal battle…