Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans has a warning for her drug-addicted convict ex-husband Courtland Rogers when he gets out of prison:
You’re dead to me, bruh.
After serving two years of a three-year prison sentence following a drug conviction, Courtland Rogers is set to walk free on March 18.
He’s indicated, according to reports, that he plans on getting in touch with his Teen Mom 2 star ex-wife once he’s finally a free man.
This has obviously sparked concerns about how Jenelle, who just welcomed her third child by her third different guy, might respond.
Fortunately, whatever you think of her life decisions and antics over the years, the 25-year-old seems to have her head on straight lately.
“Hell no,” Evans said when asked if she planned to reconnect with Courtland, with whom Evans had an abortion after getting pregnant.
“I’m staying far away from him.”
“And he better do the same,” Evans added of her plan to stay as far away from Rogers as she possibly can, next week and forevermore.
The two were only married 18 months, but that felt like a lifetime for Evans, who suffered a miscarriage, then became pregnant again.
In 2013, both Jenelle and Courtland were arrested on charges of possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia in a domestic dispute.
After that, she aborted the child.
Ironically, Jenelle is engaged to David Eason, the father of her new baby girl, and Rogers is quite familiar with him for unsavory reasons.
Both served time together in North Carolina at the Nuese Correctional Institution, where Eason was held on drug and larceny charges.
An officer from the Tabor City Correctional Institution in North Carolina where Rogers is now being held confirmed his imminent release.
Part of Rogers’ November 2015 sentence for heroin possession was for being deemed a repeat offender, a habitual felon by the state.
However, “there is an advanced supervised release program,” the officer remarked when asked how Rogers is being released early.
“They have to meet a certain criteria and not get certain infractions and be in classes to have a reduced sentence,” which he has done.
After a video of him injecting himself with heroin in 2014 surfaced online, Courtland confirmed, “I did relapse, see all my track marks?”
He was then jailed in the fall of 2015 after he failed to show up for a court date on charges of speeding (seriously) and reckless driving.
Rogers also starred in the documentary In the Vein: Hooked on Heroin, which was produced by a local North Carolina TV news station.
He and Jenelle divorced in June 2014, after spending a year separated as required by North Carolina state law before making it official.
Evans and Eason seem to be doing well, but she’s involved in a nasty custody battle with mom Barbara Evans over her first son Jace.
“My mother is ruining our relationship as mother and daughter,” she tweetd recently in response to that conflict. “It’s only getting worse.”
“If you guys only saw the texts messages between my mother and I. Shows a lot of truth to why I freak out on her so suddenly.”
“My feelings are extremely hurt and this is why I do not attend the live shows. My mentality is very important for my three children.”
Jace’s father, Andrew Lewis, is MIA; Jenelle’s second baby daddy, Nathan Griffith, was engaged to her briefly, and now sort of hates her.
She and Nathan share custody, contentiously, of son Kaiser; Jenelle and David welcomed daughter Ensley to her brood back in January.