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Re: sad testimony
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2009, 05:23:40 AM »
Unfortunately not a special case. Cross Creek like other facilities are a good weapon to use in a nasty custody battle. I guess that most of the detainees are victim of such battles in some degreee.

I found a couple of more links:

EMPOWERED PLAY DAUGHTER SUES HER RICH FATHER FOR COLLEGE TUITION (Daily News)

Schottenstein v. Schottenstein (IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO)

Case of Steven Schottenstien - Domestic Violence (The awareness Center)

TEEN'S SUIT: RICH MAN A POOR DAD (Daily News)

A remember I saw an article where a Danish model victim of xenophobia contacted her father. He wrote back: "I don't want contact with you. You are like a new car you have to pay for without being able to ride it".
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Re: sad testimony
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2009, 05:31:00 AM »
no not most. Most are born of crazy people> the others were adopted. A small minority have the parent/divorce/game as the reason they are there, MPE.

Reading that..i kind of feel bad for the dad. Parental alienation is real. You don't know what really happened. Sometimes there are two sides to things
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