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Oksana Grigorieva signed a child custody agreement in May which spelled out as plain as day that Mel Gibson was entitled to unsupervised contact with their daughter Lucia and would have joint legal and physical custody of her.

She has since disavowed this May 16 agreement, claiming she was unaware that it gave the actor unsupervised contact with the baby, born in late 2009.

It’s a strange claim, given that the custody agreement laid out in great detail the schedule for custody, down to the day and the hour, plus all legalities.

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It was a Father’s Day visitation plan laid out in this agreement that sent the whole case into family court, when Oksana refused to let Mel have the baby.

Sources connected with Oksana Grigorieva say the agreement she signed with Mel was illegal, because it allegedly involved the destruction of evidence.

Evidence meaning the Mel Gibson tapes.

 
Mel promised to give Oksana Grigorieva and Lucia $15 million in return for her turning over all “evidence” and that “all evidence will be destroyed.”

Oksana now claims she was bullied into signing by Mel’s lawyers.

As for the claim that the agreement involves destruction of evidence, sources say the words “domestic violence” or “prosecution” were never mentioned in the talks, and that there was no mention of destroying evidence of a crime.

The tapes were played for Gibson’s lawyers, and featured some choice lines – racist, sexist comments that could ruin his reputation, but nothing illegal.

No overt threats to blow her brains out, in other words.

As for Oksana’s claim that Mel’s lawyers bullied her into signing – and threatened legal action and deportation – his lawyers never had contact with her.

During the two-day mediation, the only people Oksana had contact with were the judges and her lawyer. Basically, it’s very suspicious to say the least.