She says she made a comment to Hamilton that upset him, so he threw a full bottle overhand at her, hitting her in the chest, then cursed and shouted at her. He pulled away the chair on which she rested her feet and threw it, breaking the chair.
It didn't hit her, but he then grabbed her by the shoulders and lifted her from the chair on which she sat. She fell to the floor, and he lifted her up, threw her over his shoulder and carried her to her bedroom.
The girl said at this point she was telling Hamilton, "I'm sorry. She said that after he finished striking her, he told her, "I hope you go in front of the fing judge and tell him what a terrible dad I am so I don't have to see you anymore and you don't have to come to my house again.
As he left the room, he told her to gather her things for school. Her sister Madison is seen in her photos, but keeps her own account on Instagram set to private, as does Sierra. Best time with my Best girls…. By Emily Bicks. Updated Oct 30, at pm. View this post on Instagram. I allow Heavy. While it's safe to assume that her daughter is weirded out by their age difference, and how the couple met, she's also probably not too fond of the economic disparity between her mom and her friend.
After all, Kolton is an aspiring rapper who dropped out of college to pursue music. Kolton shrugs off the negativity, though. He continued, "It doesn't matter what I say or do and ultimately it comes down to, I want Katie to know that I'm here for her.
If you say so, man! Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. This dread had been less abstract in certain stretches of the past: She was granted a protective order against Josh during a brief separation back in , following an incident in which, she claimed in a court filing, he threatened her with a hammer; and, after the divorce, she negotiated for his initial visits with their children to be supervised.
And how much her speaking might help others in similar situations. Katie Hamilton has worked on her podcast, on and off, for the last year and a half. There have been some logistical interruptions—parenting and schooling through a pandemic will do that. But it has been much, much easier than the years she spent talking about her marriage alongside Josh, she says. The story has been told many times—repeated so often in the early days of his career that it took on the cadence of folklore.
Josh and Katie went to high school together in Raleigh, N. When they reconnected, he was a No. They married in and quickly felt like a family unit, giving Julia, then a toddler, his last name.
Baseball, early on, did not seem like it would be part of their married life. Already he had multiple suspensions for failed drug tests. In that first year of marriage, he slipped deeper into addiction, and Katie found herself praying for anything that might pull Josh away from booze and crack. And then began what felt like a miracle climb toward sobriety.
After years away from the game at any level, Josh made his major league debut in The couple began talking publicly about their journey, their relationship and their faith. Hamilton says she always worried about what this candor might mean for their children. What if somebody used this all against them?
What if some future classmate of their kids searched and saw this frankness as material for bullying? She recognized the value in talking about the realities of addiction—especially in sharing the solace they found in religion. With every speech and interview, the worry pulled at her: Is this too much to share?
Further complicating such openness was the pain of the occasional relapse. Sometimes there were photographs. Sometimes other women were involved, as in , when a bar in Dallas constructed a crude bathroom-stall shrine to the spot where Josh was said to have had drunken sex with another patron. She thought very seriously about divorce, she says, but the situation could feel paralyzing.
Katie was terrified by what it might mean to leave.
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