About Kash

Kash continues to be an energetic advocate for fathers and mothers destroyed by the family courts.

Grayson “Kash” Jackson was born on October 4, 1978 in Shreveport, Louisiana. He earned an associate degree in marine engineering from Coastline Community College. As of 2018, he was attending Columbia College of Missouri to receive a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Jackson served in the Navy from 1996 to 2016. Jackson has volunteered with local schools, church groups, and Habitat for Humanity. He was a reserve sheriff’s deputy for Lake County, Illinois.

After the family courts in Illinois began using his children as pawns, he became actively involved in reforming the corrupt family court system for both men and women.

In the summer of 2016, Kash held a 3000-mile cross country campaign protesting at family court houses. It ended at an event where he was able to ask Gary Johnson publicly about Title 4D funding.

In September 2017, he returned to Washington DC with over a hundred protesters.

In 2018, Kash ran for governor of Illinois on the Libertarian ticket. With a minimal budget, but popular backing, he landed a mass media debate against Pritzker and Rauner. He earned 110,00 votes.

Kash continues to be a vociferous advocate for family court reform. His frequent videos normally gather 100,000+ views.