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She actually is reported to have lost custody of the older two kids because she or the lesbian partner was putting cigarettes out on them. So, please amend this to specify "abusive, proven unfit mother".Might be a fake claim slipped in there.
Link? Epistemic status of these claims seems like 'social media rumors', to me.
The fact that the living ex-husband has custody of the older two seems to be consistent, though it's hard to find a specific, news-like cite. I'm seeing numerous debunkings of the cigarette story, but from articles that are also saying she was just a mom dropping off her kid to daycare, so I'm tentatively rescinding that particular claim.
It would be fun if it were true in the same way everyone who was shot by Rittenhouse just happened to be a criminal in some way.
Just for the sake of argument: living with dad is not necessarily the same as court ordered legal custody or evidence of abuse and neglect.
Sometimes kids prefer living with the parent that's more checked out and permissive instead of the responsible one. It's annoyingly common.
Seems like Mom in this case was the more checked out and permissive parent, it could well be Dad is the responsible one who makes sure they get to school, have their lunches packed, clean clothes, etc. while Mom is "but there's something more important in my socialist queer activist anti-fa group this week, you're old enough to look after yourself now".
Not saying this is so, but generally if the courts give primary custody to the father, it's indicative that there's something going on with the mother so she's incapable/not interested/flying high with the cuckoos in the clouds.
Yeah. Don't mind me, I'm projecting.
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