Just a day after, per judge's order, checking into a treatment facility for a mental-health and alcohol-abuse problems, Mindy McCready was allowed to return
home. "The doctors let her leave [the treatment facility] Thursday," a
source told E! News. "They are going to let her do outpatient."
The country music singer, who's mourning the sudden death of her
boyfriend David Wilson, was released from the facility after clearing a
series of tests. Now, she must complete up to 21 days of outpatient
treatment and submit to drug and alcohol testing.
Though she's believed to have indulged in too much alcohol after
Wilson's passing, she "didn't have any symptoms of what an alcoholic
would have." The source said, "She was released because they think she
is mentally stable enough, and she was tested for drugs and alcohol and
everything came up fine."
On February 6, Mindy's kids were removed from her care. 6-year-old
Zander from her previous marriage to Billy McKnight, and 9-month-old
Zayne from her relationship with Wilson were taken from her Heber
Springs, Arkansas home by the Department of Human Services.
It happened after her father, Tim McCready, filed a petition that
detailed her alleged state of mind. "[She] sleeps all day. Drinks all
night and is taking Rx drugs. Not bathing or even helping take care of
her 2 children," he asked court to take action. "Screams about
everything."
He added, "Trying to hit father. Is not making any sense of an
conversations with anyone. Very verbally abusive to Zander (6) son."
A week before, her ex Billy filed several motion in court expressing
concern about "the mental and physical stability and condition" of his
former girlfriend and requesting a full custody of their son, Zander.
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