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abuse case
The assumption behind child-placement is that the safety and living conditions of a child improve. These cases demonstrate that this assumption is often invalid.
child trafficking case
There is often a fine line between adoption and child trafficking. In many cases this line is being crossed.
coerced adoption case
Adoption is assumed to be the result of a choice made by the parents of the child. These cases demonstrate women are pressured to give up their children.
deportation case
Adoptions before 1997, didn't automatically lead to naturalization. As result, people adopted from outside the outside US that ran into problems with the justice system face deportation to their country of birth.
disrupted placement case
Although the adoptive family is called the "forever family" by the adoption industry, adoptions can end in disruption. These cases demonstrate that the "forever family" is sometimes only temporary
father's rights violation case
Adoption requires the consent of both biological parents. These cases demonstrate that the rights of fathers in adoption cases are being violated.
wrongful medication case
Children in foster care can have serious mental health issues. Too often these children are given large doses of psychotropic medications, just to keep them quiet.
wrongful removal case
The removal of children from their family's should always be a last resort. These cases demonstrate that Child Protective Services sometimes remove children for all the wrong reasons
child trafficking case
2009 Jan 1
Miscellaneous articles from Egypt of child trafficking for adoption. Both domestically (within Egypt) and internationally
child trafficking case
2009 Jan 1
Ethiopia, misc child trafficking and falsified documentation

Isaiah Allison

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disrupted placement case
2009 Jan 1
After 4 years in the home Serene and Sam Allison (Serene is the daughter of Nancy Campbell, Above Rubies), Isaiah was placed on a plane back to Liberia with a backpack $40 and a 6 month greencard for Liberia.
disrupted placement case
2009 Jan 1
6 adopted children sent to serial child collectors Nicole and Calvin Eason. Easons had 2 bio children removed by CPS and both had allegations of sexual abuse. In addition, a toddler and a disabled man both drowned while under their care.

Quita Puchalla (Quita Davis)
10 year old Boy adopted by Glenna Mueller
Dmitri Stewart
8 year old California girl
Anna Barnes
Boy adopted by Tom and Misty Mealey
abuse case
2008 Dec 17
At Tampa Bay Academy, a residential treatment center in Riverview, Fl. failed to protect its residents from sexually abusing one another. 54 children were removed and the center lost its license.
child trafficking case
2008 Dec 15
Filipino babies coerced or purchased from their mothers were illegally transfered to Singapore and then adopted by Singaporeans and internationally.
abuse case
2008 Dec 9


Samuel Hudson, 13 years old, was killed on December 2008. Cynthia Hudson, his adoptive mother, is charged with capital murder in his death. Officials said Samuel was restrained and beaten to death with a broom handle, rake, computer cord, and baseball bat. William Hudson has been arrested on a tampering with evidence charge in the death of his adopted son.

Children reported being beaten with a fishing rod, a water hose, a metal bat, a paddle and their mother's fist. One child reported having to hold pepper in her mouth. They were confined to a prayer room at times.

The Hudsons are also being investigated for allegedly injuring their other five adopted children. Samuel's natural mother, Rebecca Henson and her husband, are seeking custody of the his two bio siblings, also in the Hudson's family
abuse case
2008 Dec 8


2-year old girl adopted by Joe and Violet Ray was rushed to the hospital where she was found to have bleeding of her brain, multiple bruises on her arms, chest, legs, and thighs, as well as vaginal tearing. Several hours later she died. Her death was declared a homicide. Faith was one of 6 adopted children; two from private adoption agencies, four from DCF, including Faith and her 1-year-old bio brother.

Child C

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abuse case
2008 Dec 7
Police are investigating allegations a serious abuse against a five-year-old boy, known as "Child C", while he was in the care of Haringey.

Child C was snatched from his home in Africa and adopted as a "miracle baby" by a follower Gilbert Deya, the evangelist who has been at the centre of investigations into a "miracle baby" child-trafficking scandal, with infants allegedly stolen and passed to infertile women who were then convinced they had conceived through prayer.Once in the UK, the follower adopted the five-year-old, but he was seized by police in 2003 and taken into care where he has passed through six different sets of carers.

His sixth, and final, foster carer, who looked after him for 15 months, forged a strong bond with the child, but partly because her north African ethnic background was different to that of the boy, Haringey council opposed her application to adopt him. Instead, social workers fast-tracked his adoption by a black couple of Caribbean origin instead.  Since being placed with the adoptive parents allegations have surfaced that Child C was admitted to intensive care in a coma in 2006.

The authorities were alerted when concerns were raised by a consultant child psychiatrist after the boy was taken to hospital. The Guardian quoted a report which said that while in care of an adoptive couple, Child C had his head banged against a wall so hard that he needed hospital treatment. Anonymous complainants suggested that Child C was unhappy and would not eat properly. The adoptive mother complained that he was wrecking her marriage and left him with a social worker, it was claimed, only taking him back when the local authority agreed to pay £26,000 for looking after Child C.

 

wrongful removal case
2008 Nov 8
The 2-day-old daughter of Cirila Baltazar Cruz was removed because the mother was not able to speak English.