Jenelle Evans’ second baby daddy, Nathan Griffith, accused her of smoking pot while she was pregnant — along with a laundry list of other things — but RadarOnline has revealed that the Teen Mom 2 star’s custody battle over their son Kaiser has reportedly been put on hold. Doris Davidson urged a judge to grant her emergency custody of the three-year-old back in September, noting several examples of Jenelle’s bad parenting in court docs, but now Nathan’s mom suddenly asked the judge to delay her request because her husband — Nathan’s stepfather — fell ill.

Previously, Doris claimed that Jenelle “has an extensive history of drug use.” She also alleged, “Upon the birth of Ensley, the newborn tested positive for marijuana. DSS became involved due to Ensley testing positive for marijuana and opened an investigation. Upon information and belief, both Plaintiff and David had positive drug screens for marihuana.”

Following the filing, Jenelle released an official statement regarding the accusations. “Our lawyers are talking today,” she said in a statement obtained by E! News. “Doris made accusations but I can tell you that Barbara has a lot to do with them… Doris threw her own son under the bus by admitting that he has pending felonies and possibly on drugs. Her emergency filing was against me and Nathan both. I can tell you that they are allegations, mostly driven by my mom. Our lawyers are working out a new agreement.”

Even though Nathan has yet to speak out about his mother’s emergency custody filing, he has been outspoken about the way his son has been treated by both Jenelle and David. And shortly after Jenelle released her statement, Nathan posted what seems like a response on Twitter. “Please stop lying. My mom never said I was possibly on drugs, I never have been,” he wrote.

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