Those were the Dad's words.
How many times do you think CPS has gone into a home "found nothing" only to return again and again until they find something or it is too late? According to the dad, they were there 3 hours and "discontinued the investigation". Sounds thorough to me.
The Dad's states that the college funds are still available to her, but admits to stopping the payments on her high school education. How does this make sense to anybody?
There is a school employee that witnessed a "rough encounter" between the mom and daughter. Mom called daughter a "foul name" and said that she didn't want to speak to her again.
How bad is it when you (as a parent) behave this way in front of a teacher / administrator? How much worse is it behind closed doors?
I would love to hear more info on the girls suspensions, the medication and counseling and the alleged abuse.
I think the only way the girl will fully win is if she can prove she was kicked out. She says she was, but then also states she was advised by the school not to return home. So, I guess we would need to know what happened from there.....after CPS went to the home. Did they make contact with the daughter? Did she stick to her story? Did they interview anyone at the school? There's always more than 1 side to a story, what made them believe one side over another? Was there any attempt by CPS to get the family back together?
Hope there is a follow up to this story after the court hearing.