September 07, 2007
Father admits faking key evidence
The father in the custody case of the 4 year old girl which is currently being heard in a Miami-Dade family court has admitted that he faked key evidence.
I hope there's a full investigation into the conduct of the father's fidel's attorneys, Ira Kurzban and the heinous Magda Montiel, and when they find out what's really going on here that the book gets thrown at them.
What goes around comes around and when you serve the devil you'll eventually end up burning in hell.
Posted by Henry Louis Gomez at September 7, 2007 08:59 PM
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This is the kind of case that tends to drive me to temporary insanity, so I've deliberately tried to stay away from reading about it. But today I saw a blurb relating the exchange between the DCF attorney and the little girl's puppet father. It was so incredulous ...... it's totally baffling that this case is even in a courtroom anywhere. It says more about how we've lost our way as a society, where judges and lawyers entertain the most outrageous conduct from bio parents (so called) who appear to be an accident of nature; witnesses who can't tell a straight story sober or wasted; and that we are spending time and effort and lending even the slightest credibiliy to the kind of circus that is going on in Cohen's courtroom.
And then there's Montiel Davis & Co., and their detestable efforts for the darkest of causes.
I better stop right here; sickening.
Posted by: Gigi
at September 7, 2007 11:05 PM
I hope the girls lawyers drill him on who is paying his legal fees, what role the Cuban government is playing in this, where he is staying and is he allowed freedom of information and movement, and what future his daughter can expect if she returns to Cuba. He talks about how her room is ready with her toys, what happens when she is older? We know the answer. I know the law does make the country of origin a co-defendant or whatever the correct term is, but it should. It is time for the United States to defend its principles, the most important being individual freedom. An honorable parent would put their personal feelings aside to protect their child. No one should be sent back to Cuba, why not grant the foster parents custody with visitation rights for the Father. Put the onus on the regime to let him travel in order to visit his daughter. Why should she have to be separated from her brother and the only stability she has known? She is only four years old; in her mind the family she is with is all she knows.
Posted by: Ziva
at September 8, 2007 12:01 AM
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