See:https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=78&v=9ETfgoSmTHI See: fightcps.com
In 2006 and 2007 investigative reporter John Boel exposed
much of the corruption taking place in the “child protection” system
in Kentucky. His reports were broadcast in the local media at that time, and
included some amazing interviews with former CPS whistleblowers, documenting
the depth of the alleged corruption within Kentucky CPS.
In a report aired originally on WLKY Target 32 News,
news anchors begin the story by explaining that the station had to go to
court just to get permission to air their investigative report, because the
State of Kentucky attempted to censor their report from the public.
Reporter John Boel states that they were “being swamped with
complaints” against CPS in Kentucky. He explains that his report gives
an “in-depth look” into Kentucky CPS which exemplifies what they were hearing
from so many other families who were coming to them.
Boel reports that children are often removed quickly
with no evidence of parental wrong-doing, and that the State retaliates
against those who try to fight back.
Corrupt Kentucky Family Court
The investigative report shows a confidential video
tape from an actual custody trial that was recorded in family court. Boel
states:
While it may take weeks, months or years to take someone’s
freedom away in a circuit court, it only takes 17 minutes to take 3 …. children
away in a family court.
The video footage then clearly shows that the mother in this
case had no true representation in family court. The caseworker states
that the children were taken into state custody due to “educational and medical
neglect.” No records were allegedly provided, only the opinion of the caseworker.
After 17 minutes, the judge terminates the mother’s right to her children.
State of Kentucky Retaliates Against Those Who Try to
Fight Back – Including Attorneys
The mother allegedly appealed the ruling and fought back,
which resulted in the State removing her other 3 children, and 14 children
from her extended family.
Next, Boel interviews an attorney who took this family’s
case, attorney Bob Bishop, and his wife Jennifer Bishop. Jennifer explains
how her husband was incredulous that such abuses in the system were happening.
She then explains that CPS came
after them also, removing their own adopted daughter from
their home.
They said “if you don’t cooperate with us, we’re going to
take all your children, and charge you with emotional abuse.”
Corrupt State of Kentucky Makes Money from Adoptions
In his next investigative report, reporter John Boel
explains that one of the motivations for the State to remove children from
parents even when parents have done nothing to warrant such a removal, is
to receive federal reimbursement funds for the adoption program.
In his follow up report in 2007, John Boel receives “confidential”
family court tapes showing just how the system works, and how the actions of
some caseworkers even disturb some of their fellow caseworkers. Records
supporting parents seem to “disappear.” They also reveal conflicts of
interest between case workers and foster parents who may be related to the
case worker placing the child into the foster home.
CPS Whistleblowers Speak out on Abuse in Kentucky CPS
In this 4th report, John Boel explains that CPS whistleblowers
reveal how Kentucky families are harassed, and CPS workers are pressured
to boost State adoption numbers.
He starts out his report by interviewing
former CPS social worker Pat Moore, who was fired because she refused to
ignore abuses in a foster home. She sued the State of Kentucky, and settled
for $308,000.00. Moore allegedly refused to carry out an adoption for foster
parents because they had criminal records, and a convicted sex
offender was allegedly visiting and caring for the foster children.
CPS tried to over-rule her decision to oppose the adoption and push it
through quickly.
Boel interviewed her attorney, who stated that he believed
the motivation for CPS to approve adoptions to convicted criminals was to
receive federal funds available for adoptions.
Adoption Business: Placing Orders for Babies that CPS
Fills by Kidnapping
Next, Boel interviews another CPS whistleblower, but one
who wanted to keep her identity concealed because she was so afraid of retaliation.
The former CPS worker explains how CPS is all about statistics, about how
many children can be placed into adoption, since State and Federal reimbursement
funds are all tied into statistics. She explains that CPS workers are encouraged
to put more children into adoption.
She even relates one story of how someone who could not
have children “placed an order” for a baby:
Someone could not have a child
and wanted a child. So, within the community this certain person saw a family
that was in distress, was having a hard time, and relayed to (CPS) workers
that they would like those children. And that is exactly what is happening….
Next, Boel interviews a former CPS supervisor who also
conceals her identity because she fears retaliation. This person tells
Boel that if an order for a child was delayed or denied, her supervisors
would come in and try to overrule local decisions.
This one family was promised a
child. And when it happened that the child was going to be reunified with the
parents, they called our regional office, and our regional office came down on
our county and they harassed the birth parents… because they did not agree
with our decision.
Kentucky CPS Power: Take Away Children at Will
These CPS whistleblowers also confirmed that CPS can and
does take away children simply to retaliate against people who try to
fight or expose the system:
I can call in a report tomorrow,
and I can make it seem very real, to the point that a family will be investigated.
And whoever gets it could come up with a substantiation, of let’s say
“neglect,” and it might not be true. But it doesn’t matter.
Are Things Any Different in Kentucky Today?
We could find no
evidence that John Boel’s investigative reports on Kentucky CPS back in 2005 through
2007 resulted in any changes for the better.
Earlier this year,
Health Impact News reported on the story of the Maney family in Kentucky,
which suggests it might be business as usual in Kentucky CPS.
Brenda Maney of Richmond,
Kentucky spoke to our reporters and told us her story, which
is published here.
Brenda reports that a well-meaning friend called CPS in Kentucky to actually help her through
some difficult times, but that instead of helping, CPS allegedly took her children away, even over
the objections of local police.
Brenda is facing a
hearing on May 7, 2015 to permanently remove her parental rights.
Supporters are
encouraged to call the governor of Kentucky and legislators to advocate
for the return of Brenda Maney’s children. Governor Steve Beshear may be
reached at 502–564-2611, or contacted here.
The Senator for
Brenda’s district is Senator Jared Carpenter, who may be reached
at 502–564-8100 Ext. 730, or contacted here.
Representative
Rita Smart represents her district. She may be reached at 502–564-8100 Ext.
607, or contacted here.
John Boel now works
for a different news station, WAVE3. He has told Health Impact News that he can
only cover the stories his news management assigns to him, and he is not currently
covering any Kentucky CPS stories. Contact
his station and ask them to cover the Maney family story and their court case
on May 7. WAVE3 can
be contacted here.
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CommentsGeorgia Law allows this kind of abuse with legislation passed in 2015. This and the Federal law need to be repealed. See videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0OiNdj2aP4Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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