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A perhaps more dangerous and less known loophole exists now in light of the “new” Equitable Caregiver Act, which was enacted in 2019. “As you of course know I ran in the recent election for Superior Court Judge here in Cobb County, and my running was inspired by a case I was involved in where the judge completely misused the Equitable Caregiver Act to put a child in a very dangerous situation,” said McMaster. “I am of course referring to ‘The Lion’s Den’ case published on my campaign website. That was where a combination of judges, including Judge Flournoy and Judge George H. Kreeger, enabled the placement of a 15-year-old girl (now 17) into the home of a 42-year-old, not-blood-related and unmarried man. I represented the father in that case.” Here is an excerpt from the “[[The Lion’s Den]]” article published on the [https://mcmasterforcobb.com/why-mattmcmasterforcobb.com] website:
A perhaps more dangerous and less known loophole exists now in light of the “new” Equitable Caregiver Act, which was enacted in 2019. “As you of course know I ran in the recent election for Superior Court Judge here in Cobb County, and my running was inspired by a case I was involved in where the judge completely misused the Equitable Caregiver Act to put a child in a very dangerous situation,” said McMaster. “I am of course referring to ‘The Lion’s Den’ case published on my campaign website. That was where a combination of judges, including Judge Flournoy and Judge George H. Kreeger, enabled the placement of a 15-year-old girl (now 17) into the home of a 42-year-old, not-blood-related and unmarried man. I represented the father in that case.” 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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