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Alabama Department Of Human Resources / Dhr.Alabama.gov - Failure to provide a reason to why my children were removed.

16 years ago in September 24, 2003 i was dropped off at a safehouse by the camden police and my case worker ms Mechelle bridges who told me that my 4 children will be transported out to me the next day September25, 2003 when that day came my children wasn't transported. So the director ms ula called she then was sent a paper saying that my case worker wasn't no longer my caseworker and it was out of her jurisdiction. I was kicked out of the safehouse and brought to Birmingham Alabama by a sheriff from selma Alabama. Long story short in oct 7 2003 my case worker sent my oldest two home but didn't send me the rest of my she threatened me saying if i ever see you in camden alabama iam going to take them back from you. Now in 2016 i requested my documents from court and the judge ms pettiway said none of them had custody the children could be let go. When one had came home and were in school he was removed from school without a notice to me. Went to petition court August, 2018.and before i went the judge ms Robinson sent me court documents with my name on it for the dates that my children were removed but i had never been to court. I explained that it couldn't have been in that court room on dates October 6, 2003 an Oct 21, 2003 because i was at the hospital on the 6th and pregnant Highrisk patient.

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Scottcb1
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Sep 12, 2019 4:10 pm EDT

We are in a situation like that amanda wilson also she calls herself samantha who admits she has no kids is a habitual liar lied and said our kids wont be seperated and my daughter 6 and son 15 and she blind, and they still aint gave us a reason for kidnapping them, keeps lying to our kids and we live in FL, my wife dont kniw im writing cause amanda wilson says we will be punished for media, but i think people ought to know i also joined the grouos on facebook fighting this liw down dogs, but we hired a legal aid out of fl check out lefal shield, they violate amendment 4 and 14, butthey dont have kids that why they shouldnt have this position, just wanted tell people how chilton county al is also stealing kids, and lie to us and our kids

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