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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Healthy Start coordinator suspended after undercover investigation

Healthy Start coordinator suspended after undercover investigation | The Columbus Dispatch: "A coordinator for Franklin County's Healthy Start program was put on administrative leave after a video suggested that she raised no objections when a man seeking Medicaid benefits told her he was a drug dealer with an expensive car and 12-year-old sister working as a prostitute."

Feds recover $409,662 stolen by foster parents

Feds recover $409,662 stolen by foster parents | TBO.com

TAMPA --
Authorities have recovered more than $400,000 stolen by foster parents from their foster son.

Today, U.S. Attorney Robert O'Neill announced his office's Asset Recovery and Victim Rights Division had recovered $409,662 for Markus Min Ho Kim.

ACLU-PA Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Parents Whose Newborn Was Seized After Mom’s Poppy-Seed Bagel Caused Positive Drug Test

ACLU-PA Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Parents Whose Newborn Was Seized After Mom’s Poppy-Seed Bagel Caused Positive Drug Test | Andrew Shubin

I guess it's okay with the ACLU when a newborn get's stolen from it's mother for morphine in the baby's system. Morphine given to the mother in labor by IV for nineteen hour's!


October 28, 2010

PITTSBURGH – The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania filed a federal lawsuit today on behalf of a Newcastle couple, Elizabeth Mort and Alex Rodriguez, whose newborn daughter was seized and held for five days by Lawrence County Children and Youth Services (LCCYS) after the mother failed a hospital drug test because she had recently eaten a bagel with poppy seeds.

“No parent should have to go through what this couple did,” said ACLU of Pennsylvania staff attorney Sara Rose, who is representing Mort and Rodriguez. “This case is a tragic illustration of the harm that can result when the government removes a child based only on the accusation of a third party and without any independent investigation.”

After the birth of their first child, a healthy baby girl named Isabella, Mort and Rodriguez returned home from Jameson Hospital on April 29, 2010, expecting to settle in to the challenges and joys of parenthood. Instead, one day later, the new parents were confronted at their home by two LCCYS caseworkers and two police officers armed with a court order to remove the three-day-old infant. This was the first time Mort learned that she had tested positive for drugs while in the hospital. Despite Mort’s insistence that she had never used illegal drugs while pregnant, the case workers took Isabella away and held her for five days.

“When she was gone our family was just at a loss of words,” Mort said. “I couldn’t stop crying. Alex just didn’t even know how to be himself. It felt like our heart was ripped in pieces. The most important person was missing, and we didn’t know when we would see her again.”

According to the lawsuit, Jameson Hospital, where Mort gave birth, uses a much lower threshold for a positive drug screening than federal guidelines, leading to a higher rate of false positives. Jameson has a policy of testing all maternity patients for drugs and requires its staff to notify LCCYS of a positive drug test. Neither practice is required by federal or state law. According to the hospital’s policy, a screen is considered positive for opiates at 300 nanograms/mL or above. Federal work-place guidelines, in contrast, are set at 2000 nanograms/mL to avoid false positives from common foods and medicines.

Throughout her stay in the hospital, Mort was never informed that she had tested positive for drugs, nor was she asked whether she had eaten any foods that could interfere with her test result. Mort and her fiancĂ©, Rodriguez, only learned that poppy seeds could create a false positive in a drug test after Mort’s distraught father began his own investigation into what could have caused his daughter’s positive result. Mort had eaten an “everything” bagel with poppy seeds from Dunkin’ Donuts two hours before checking into the hospital.

“Jameson Hospital’s policy of drug-testing all obstetrical patients for opiates at cut-off levels so low that they are triggered by the mere consumption of a poppy seed bagel, and then reporting these unreliable results to LCCYS is plainly misguided, and contributed in a significant way to the improper removal of Isabella from the safety and comfort of her home,” said Patricia Dodge of Meyer, Unkovic & Scott and one of the attorneys representing Mort and Rodriguez.

The lawsuit claims that Jameson Hospital was responsible for the harm to Mort caused by the removal of her baby because it incorrectly interpreted the results of her drug test and reported a false positive to LCCYS.

The lawsuit also alleges that LCCYS has a policy of violating parents’ due process rights by authorizing its caseworkers to take infants into protective custody based solely on positive drug tests by their mothers without any reasonable suspicion that the infant has been abused or is in danger of abuse. In this case, LCCYS made no attempt to interview the parents or other family members or contact Mort’s obstetrician before seizing Isabella.

During one meeting between LCCYS and Mort, a caseworker admitted the agency had experienced problems with Jameson in the past and that it made a mistake by removing Isabella. The baby was returned to her parents on May 5, 2010. The following day, LCCYS filed a motion with the court saying “[a]fter further investigation, there is no evidence to support illegal drug use by the natural mother, Elizabeth Mort.”

Testing positive for opiates after eating poppy seeds is not an urban myth. Several courts have recognized the risks of a false positive due to common foods and medication. In a 2004 opinion, the Pennsylvania Superior Court stated “We note that eating poppy seeds can produce an opiate positive test result.”

The case is Mort v. Lawrence County Children and Youth Services, et al., and Mort and Rodriguez are represented by Dodge of Meyer, Unkovic & Scott and Rose and Witold Walczak of the ACLU of Pennsylvania.

More information about the case, including a client statement, photo, and a copy of the complaint, can be found at: http://www.aclupa.org/legal/legaldocket/mortvlawrencecountychildre.htm

A shocking look at the child welfare system | Parents Rights Blog

A shocking look at the child welfare system | Parents Rights Blog

Disarm Parental Predators

They can create an illusion of caring for children in the name of the family court system.

Woman Says Poppy Seeds Led to Positive Drug Test That Caused Her to Lose Custody of Child

Woman Says Poppy Seeds Led to Positive Drug Test That Caused Her to Lose Custody of Child - ABC News

Eileen Bower of Pennsylvania is suing the Lawrence County Department of Children and Youth Services for taking custody of her newborn son after she tested positive for opiates, a result, her lawyer says, of her eating poppy seeds.

Note: False, Positive drug test result's happen all the time in pregnant women. When will CPS ever get a brain?

Trial begins in ex-social worker's $2 million 'whistleblower' lawsuit against Kentucky

http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20110718/NEWS01/307180063/Trial-begins-ex-social-worker-s-2-million-whistleblower-lawsuit-against-state?odyssey=nav|head

LEXINGTON, Ky. — All Jami Hall wanted was a career as a social worker, helping protect children from abuse and neglect, according to her lawyer.

It alleges cabinet officials ignored Hall's claims that (Supervisor)Taylor was changing dates on reports of suspected child abuse and neglect to cover the fact they hadn't been investigated promptly. It said supervisors retaliated when Hall persisted in her claims.

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From Chris-DHHS Supervisor Speaks Out Against CPS Corruption

Legally Kidnapped: From Chris

I am a supervisor at DHHS at 7001 A East Parkway in Sacramento, California 95823. I am resigning my position. I have seen so much corruption within the cps system, it is a shame. Social workers like Julie Sea lie about parents being unfit in order to receive huge bonues from the federal government, she gets even more money if she does an illegal adoption. Commissioner Gary Bischoff is a stupid KKK member who exploits children for money and he is on video for accepting a $40,000.00 bribe from organized crime members. I am willing to speak publicy about this corruption and will apologize to families that I have helped to dismantle by sweeping this matter under the rug. I am going to Washington D.C. and discuss this matter with the White House, and demand that the US department of Justice do a nationwide audit of social services and place a federal watchdog over them, because they are operating as the Mafia does. I will make sure that the families that were victimized receive millions of dollars for their pain and suffering.