Former Kern County Supervisor Zack Scrivner made his first public appearance since being accused of sexually assaulting one of his children.
Scrivner attended a court hearing on Monday via Zoom regarding child support payments to his wife, Christina Scrivner, who has filed for divorce.
The big picture: Although Scrivner did not speak at the hearing, he agreed to pay $2,947 to his wife on a monthly basis, retroactive to May 1.
- He currently has a temporary restraining order against him, preventing him from contacting his children.
- Scrivner did not disclose his location during the hearing.
What we’re watching: Scrivner will appear in court on Dec. 2 for a hearing on the child support payments and on a domestic violence restraining order.
Flashback: Scrivner resigned last week a few months after Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood said he was stabbed by one of his children for sexually assaulting one of his children.
- The California Attorney General’s Office is investigating the incident, and no criminal charges have been filed against Scrivner.