7th November 2024
Dear East Sussex County Council Information,
I am submitting an urgent request for transparency and clarification regarding my daughter Emily’s whereabouts. She was removed from 46-48 Chiltern Drive, Hastings, TN34 3PZ, by a social worker when she was just four years old. I strongly believe this action was unlawful and constitutes kidnapping.
Despite multiple attempts to obtain information about her location, I have not received substantial responses. I am requesting the following information:
- Copies of any documents, reports, or communications regarding Emily’s removal and current placement, including any legal proceedings that have occurred since her removal.
- A detailed explanation as to why I have not been informed about her current location or the legal basis for her ongoing detention.
- Clarification of any actions taken by East Sussex County Council in response to my previous requests, specifically those referenced in information request 19567481, and details of any breaches or delays under Estoppel or Laches.
- A full response to my letter sent to Leader of the Council, Councillor Keith Glazier, on November 5, 2024, in which I requested urgent action for transparency and information about Emily’s solicitor.
Please provide the requested information within the statutory timeframe of 20 working days.
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Yes, you can in very slim circumstances If a judge creates a court order based on that fraudulent affidavit, the judge has also committed a felony. Anyone attempting to enforce an illegal court order is, in effect, committing an act of violence against you.
What is an affidavit: a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court.
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