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Why "Billy" Cries- Court Grants Custody to Admitted Abusive Father

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The reality is played out every day in our failing courts.



The Saratoga County Family Court system abandoned an abused five-year-old boy by granting custody to an abusive parent resulting in wrenching heartache for a mother whose weeping tears for her child are prayers for help.



Victims of abuse are often faceless, perhaps to protect our own psyche as well as protecting the victim. It’s easier to disassociate the harsh reality of human suffering. As you read the sad but true story below, associate this child dear to you, put yourself in the footsteps of the mother and be resolved to work to end the tyranny too often imposed by our so-called justice system.



The loving home Billy should have been raised in was swiftly replaced by a bitter custody battle. According to a sworn statement by Billy’s grandmother, “Billy’s father admitted in Family Court that while under his care, he and two other adults held Billy down and administered an enema to him because he had kept the father up all night crying”.



The court granting the father custody of Billy in essence rewarded such heinous acts at the cost of Billy’s well being.

Victims of abuse are often faceless, perhaps to protect our own psyche as well as protecting the victim.  It’s easier to disassociate the harsh reality of human suffering.  As you read the sad but true story below, associate this child dear to you, put yourself in the footsteps of the mother and be resolved to work to end the tyranny too often imposed by our so-called justice system.

The story is as originally written by the mother, replacing only actual names and dates, to allow you to graphically grasp what has happened, what does happen in our courts.

Below is a mother’s plea for help.

My story is just one of many Family Court cases that are simply heartbreaking and unjust.  Not only does my son now suffer the consequences of a bad decision made by the court, so do I.  This is one of the most disgusting, most “dirty” cases that I have ever heard.

When she was 27, this mother’s son, Billy, was born.  The joy of parenthood was replaced by domestic violence.  The father often would spit repeatedly at the mother of his son, stuff her mouth with dirty socks, go off into a rage of violence spurred by jealousy, tie her hands with shoe strings.

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