Wonders Shall Never End!!! A Judge Detains 3 Children, For Refusing Lunch With Their DAD
Michigan judge, ordered 3 Children, fifteen, ten & nine years-old be sent
to a juvenile detention facility until they were 18 years old after the
trio refused to go to lunch with their father.
Judge Lisa Gorcyca told the mother and children that the case, stemming
from a contentious divorce that began in 2009, was tied for the worst
"parental alienation" case she had ever seen. She blamed the mother for
alienating the two older boys and their younger sister from their
father.
"Your children, you need to do a research program on Charlie Manson and
the cult that he has," the judge told the mother, according to court
transcripts.
During the hearing, the son attempted to explain to Gorcyca why he
didn’t want to spend time with his dad. “Because he is violent and I saw
him hit my mom,” the boy said in court documents.
Gorcyca claimed the child had been brainwashed and held all three in
contempt of court and sent them to the Children's Village, a detention
facility, where they were to be held until they turn 18-years-old.
“I felt like I was watching them being executed,” the children’s mother
said. “No matter how bad the divorce gets, I think the court should not
punish the kids for that.”
The children remained in custody Thursday, according to the office of attorney Lisa Stern, who is representing the mother.
“I have been doing family law for 20 years and I must say this shocks
the conscience,” Stern said. “I think we have a court with the best
interest of children in mind. I think the judge was very concerned about
the reunification of this family, but went about it the wrong way.”
The father's lawyer, Keri Middleditch, said the situation was traumatic for everyone involved.
"It is unfortunate that the children are in shelter care due to the
actions of their mother," she said in a statement on Thursday.
Middleditch said the mother "has continued to endorse the children's
behavior that she successfully instilled in them, effectively alienating
them from their father. The court took severe action to attempt to
remedy a heart-wrenching situation, solely created" by the mother.
On Thursday, a lawyer in the judge's office, Amanda Murley, said Gorcyca was "unable to comment" because of the ongoing case.
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