Mark Sanchez
Mother of His Son Speaks Out on His Arrest
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Mark Sanchez‘s former companion and mom of his son is breaking her silence following the ex-NFL quarterback’s current criminal expenses … and she or he’s making it clear her precedence is their youngster.
Model Bobby T — whose actual title is Erin Campaneris — shares 8-year-old Daniel with Sanchez … and launched a press release on Instagram Sunday, saying she’s conscious of the “serious criminal charges” dealing with her son’s father however stays targeted on shielding Daniel from the fallout.
“My foremost priority has always been, and remains, our eight-year-old son,” she wrote, including that she had initially chosen to remain silent “to protect Daniel.” But now that the case is public, she says her concern for his security “hasn’t changed.”
In her emotional word, Erin stated she discovered of the alleged incident “through a news alert” whereas sitting subsequent to Daniel — admitting she is aware of solely what’s been made public and calling the state of affairs “devastating” for everybody concerned.
“My thoughts and empathy are with the victim and everyone affected by this event,” she continued, including that the information has created a “wide ripple effect” touching many lives.
Erin went on to say that whereas she understands the world’s fascination with the story, her hope is that “as my son grows, he can be seen and understood apart from this story.”
She ended her message with a heartfelt reminder of what issues most, saying, “At the end of the day, I’m simply a mama to a very sweet young boy doing my best to protect his peace. Thank you for the compassion so many have shown toward Daniel and me.”
As TMZ beforehand reported … Sanchez was discharged from the hospital and booked into jail on Sunday the place he posed for a mugshot following a violent altercation over every week in the past.
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Sanchez now faces a number of expenses, together with battery leading to severe bodily harm (a Level 5 felony) plus battery leading to bodily harm, unauthorized entry of a motorized vehicle, and public intoxication that endangers one other’s life, all misdemeanors.