Anonymous ID: a97b9c March 7, 2025, 8:16 a.m. No.22719962   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0138 >>0340 >>0402 >>0473

Attention TRUMP, DOGE, and ANYONE IN GOVERNMENT that is CONTINUING TO TURN A BLIND EYE, while STEELING CHILDREN.

 

STOP THIS SHIT TODAY!!!!!!!

 

 

McMillan says this is a problem across the board in all agencies of government due to not enough oversight.

 

“They’re Stealing Kids” – Corrupt Social Workers the Norm – Good Social Workers Don’t Last”

 

You might think that this is a new breakthrough, but attorneys like McMillan have been doing this for years, and still nothing has changed. McMillan has been suing Since CPS since 2005, and his associates Bob Powell since 2002, and Donnie Cox since 1995. Together they have disrupted over 40 million dollars over the last 20 years but these agencies are still doing the same stuff. McMillan says “We should all be out of business with the first big win.” But they are not. He says that’s because “They are getting enough money out of the system. Whatever we are doing is a drop in the bucket….just a cost of doing for business for them.”

 

All of these agencies are funded by federal funding schemes. Title IV-E of the Social Security act is incentivizing this behavior. There is a specific funding scheme for every finding that is made. “That creates two incentives. They have to get as many kids in as they had last year or else they have to make up the shortfall from the general fund,” says McMillan. McMillan will have more about this funding scheme up on his website.

 

Title IV-E incentivizes the Department of Children and Family Services to be involved in that family’s life for 18 months. The funding ends after the 18 months.

 

The County of Los Angeles has a written document on the funding issues. They train the supervisors that oversee typically 6 to 8 line workers. McMillan says that Julian Dominguez can tell you more about that information. The supervisors come in and re-write reports so that they can get findings at each stage from the juvenile court or else they don’t get the money.

 

McMillan also explains that there are many hearings that take place over this 18 months. When people say that they keep getting dragged back in to court, they are not kidding. Between the time of seizure and the time of disposition. There are at least 7 or 8 funding steps. In the Duval trial that Attorney McMillan just finished they claim they are investigating 156,000 child abuse allegations a year in the county of Los Angeles made by the Attorney for the State.

 

Money comes from federal government to the states and then the state disburses it to the counties. The state could not even give an exact amount when McMillan inquired, that’s how bad it is. It was somewhere between 700 and 900 million dollars for 2009. If they do not take enough children there is not enough funding for the overhead they have right now.

 

https://www.fixfamilycourts.com/divorce-child-custody-blog/civil-rights-attorney-wins-big-again-against-cps/?srsltid=AfmBOoq60QJyzXRPvymbpwHzJA_EiYWPj5VAowEd-RQ_oYpi2Jr5OZrQ