The father of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's grandson told Larry King he would be willing to go to court for custody of the child, but he hoped it wouldn't come to that.
Said Levi Johnston: "I can go over there and see him. But it's, now you know, it's kind of an uncomfortable thing for me to go over there. You know, I want to be able to take him and that kind of thing, go do the father thing with him and I can't."
CNN: "Johnston, his mother, and his sister acknowledged that they have a
lawyer and are contemplating taking legal action to protect Johnston's
parental rights."