Community | November 08, 2009 | 8 comments

The father in one of the most litigated family law cases in America gets some comfort, but not much.

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Crystel Strelioff sentenced on four counts of felony child abduction.

The father said Crystel was sentenced to the maximum of three years on each count, but they run concurrently and in Illinois, where she is serving time, prisoners can be released after 50% of the sentence is served. Because the child abductor already served about six months of her sentence, she may be released in a year.

This case is shameful. The mother tricked protective parent organizations such as Justice for Children into spending their time and other resources on a sham case. The father underwent extensive testing voluntarily and the children did not give convincing accounts of any abuse by the father, according to court documents. Worse, the children seemed to the evaluators to have been coached, meaning they suffered verbal and emotional sexual abuse by the people who coached them.
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8 comments // The father in one of the most litigated family law cases in America gets some comfort, but not much.

  • regjoeschmo
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      regjoeschmo  
    • The 73% is for alleged sexual abuse against the children... It is more 80-85% of false DV allegations that are solely between the adults..... It is much easier to make an accusation of DV and get the custody than it is to make an accusation of sexual abuse against the child... Even when there is evidence of the abuse they will ignore it if it will give the state more money .... believe you me... we know the statistics ;)

    • 2 years ago
  • keeesha
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      keeesha  
    • It is estimated that 73% of all alleged sexual abuse claims(during divorce) are false. How can a mother be so angry at a man that she would use sexual abuse as a tool? You should really look up the statistics.

    • 2 years ago
  • nursediesel
  • regjoeschmo
  • Steward2
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      Steward2  
    • I agree the coaches et.al. Need to be held accountable,
      yet many of them there coaches ,as they are called,
      are under the watchful protective eyes of the fox's who are guarding the hen house ,embracing them with immunity

    • 2 years ago
  • MotherForTruth
  • regjoeschmo
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      regjoeschmo  
    • Funny how Ive seen people get up to ten years for just one conviction of this.... Still she gets a slap on the wrist. Its a shame the courts would not take into consideration the suffering she put on her own children when they sentanced her.....

    • 2 years ago
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