Ex-Alaskan District Attorney Who Prosecuted Track Palin Begs Him To ‘Get Help’

  • 6 years ago
Sarah Palin’s troubled son Track was arrested for assaulting his own father while under the influence, court documents claim – and now the former Alaskan district attorney who oversaw the prosecution of his 2016 assault case is begging him to get help.

In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, former Anchorage District Attorney Clinton Campion recalled Track's case immediately on Monday after the news broke that the former vice presidential candidate’s son appeared on his parents’ doorstep Saturday night around 8:30 pm to fight his father Todd over a truck.

Campion was the DA at the time of Track’s last assault case, when he was arrested on charges of 4th degree assault, interfering with a domestic violence charge, and possession of a weapon while intoxicated. In July 2016, Track pleaded guilty to the third charge, and the court dismissed the two others. In addition, his case was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Anchorage “Veterans Court.”

was on some type of medication.” When Todd threatened Track with a gun at the door, the veteran broke a window to enter the house and pinned his father to the ground, court documents continued.

Track was charged with burglary, assault, and criminal mischief.

Radar can confirm Track is still behind bars, though bail has been set at $5,000 cash.

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