Of the 903,000 children who were identified as victims of abuse in 1998, an estimated 409,000 received services and 144,000 were placed in foster care.
Luttrell Family
Tennessee Caseworker Removes Children From Home Due to Messy Surroundings
The Luttrell Family - Mykal, Alex and Sami
The Luttrell children were removed from their Tennessee home by DCS caseworkers
though nothing of an "emergent nature" existed. In fact, no specific
reasons were ever cited in writing. The only excuse given, verbally, was that
their home was messy (that happens when you move). There was never an allegation
of abuse against either the mother or her husband.
The pages below tell an utterly disturbingly twisted tale of corruption, collaboration
and deceit. It will anger those are familiar with the devious nature of our family court
system and all it's players
2023/09/08 - Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness Imagine, if you will, dear citizens of the United States of America, a country where you have no civil rights. Imagine living in a country where government agents are free to burst into your home, without a warrant, and drag you out in handcuffs, at gunpoint, because you tried to report a crime perpetrated against you by a government official.
2023/09/08 - Playing Legal Musical Chairs and Other Games We went back to court in Tennessee on my appeal of the father's petition for custody. The referee ruled in November to give him temporary custody and I appealed that decision. The original hearing was set for February 4th, 2003.
2023/09/08 - Luttrell Children Disappear With Father The most recent update to this matter is that for 6 weeks, I could not reach my children at all. The father had simply disappeared. Having been out of a job for going on a year now, he finally got evicted from his apartment, and had moved in with a friend, and failed to tell me, or give me any way to contact my children.
2012/06/24 - High-Ranking Tennessee Officials Involved in Kidnapping Cover-Up Tennessee Governor, Phil Bredesen attempted to deflect blame when he recently requested the resignation of Dept. of Children's Services Commissioner, Michael J. Miller, after contempt of court charges were levied against the state.
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