Children adopted by Paul and Paula Dunham
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public
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Morrison Co DHS
Downey Side Inc., Maine DHHS
Sexual abuse among siblings in a family of 24 adopted, foster and (9) biological children. Some of the children came from disrupted placements and/or were family to family adoptions. Eight of the children were originally adopted from the Philippines. Some of the children were home-schooled. At least one child had a history of sexually abusing girls prior to entering the home.
Criminal charges were filed against two of the Dunhams’ biological children and one adopted son. The biological sons were convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. The adopted son was found not guilty after a trial before a Stearns County judge, possibly because a sibling in Florida refused to come and testify.
Criminal charges were filed against two of the Dunhams’ biological children and one adopted son. The biological sons were convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. The adopted son was found not guilty after a trial before a Stearns County judge, possibly because a sibling in Florida refused to come and testify.
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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Investigating the story: How we did it | 2012 Feb 12 |
Big family's issues escape scrutiny | 2012 Feb 10 |
Gaps exposed in system meant to shield foster, adoptive children | 2012 Feb 10 |
Quiver-full Convicted | 2009 Jan |
Postadoption services help families cope with issues that arise after the adoption papers are signed. | 2006 Nov 1 |
The Large Family Phenomenon | 2002 Nov 14 |
Family of 19 Relies on Chore Lists, Laughter | 2002 Aug 16 |
Mega-families bring 'it takes a village' to life | 2002 Jul 29 |
Life with a supersized family | 2001 Sep 19 |
The Family Mobile | 2001 Aug 19 |
Sartell parents launch magazine for large families | 2001 May 2 |