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Fulton Sheriff wrongfully evicts Mother and children (view source)
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==The Lion’s Den== | ==The Lion’s Den== | ||
A dangerous loophole exists in the “new” Equitable Caregiver Act, which was enacted in 2019. This was most notably made known in 2021 when a combination of judges and attorneys, including Judge Flournoy, Judge Kreeger and attorney Tom Browning, enabled the placement of a 15-year-old girl (now 17) into the home of a 42-year-old unmarried man, not blood related to her and who had a history of [https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/1/1b/Cobb_Superior_21101795_Affidavit_Redacted.pdf abusing the mother]. Here is an excerpt from the [[The Lion's Den]] article published on the [https://mcmasterforcobb.com/why-matt mcmasterforcobb.com] website: | A dangerous loophole exists in the “new” Equitable Caregiver Act, which was enacted in 2019. This was most notably made known in 2021 when a combination of judges and attorneys, including Judge Flournoy, Judge Kreeger and attorney Tom Browning, enabled the placement of a 15-year-old girl (now 17) into the home of a 42-year-old unmarried man, not blood related to her and who had a history of [https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/1/1b/Cobb_Superior_21101795_Affidavit_Redacted.pdf abusing the mother]. Here is an excerpt from the [[The Lion's Den]] article published on the [https://mcmasterforcobb.com/why-matt mcmasterforcobb.com] website: | ||
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<br>• Employee or agent of a sensitive care facility where the person is admitted.</ref> These laws do not require any proof of violence, abuse, or other improper conduct for their application and prosecution—only that the relationship exists. | <br>• Employee or agent of a sensitive care facility where the person is admitted.</ref> These laws do not require any proof of violence, abuse, or other improper conduct for their application and prosecution—only that the relationship exists. | ||
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"Georgia’s statutory rape law does not provide a deterrent for a 43-year-old court ordered male custodian of a non-blood-related 16-year-old girl from developing a romantic relationship with that girl while in his custody," McMaster explained. "That is what's so dangerous about what Flournoy and Kreeger did in '[[The Lion's Den]]' case." | "Georgia’s statutory rape law does not provide a deterrent for a 43-year-old court ordered male custodian of a non-blood-related 16-year-old girl from developing a romantic relationship with that girl while in his custody," McMaster explained. "That is what's so dangerous about what Flournoy and Kreeger did in '[[The Lion's Den]]' case." |
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