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lol She got jokes.
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A lot of yall lost yall phone and don't eem know it.
Turn your phone off and turn it back on, that way you have to enter the passcode first before face ID can be used
Groupies bout to get that bag.
As ****ed up as it is for what he's done, maybe these **** will learn to not be in situations like that and respect themselves
Victim blaming. They’re just good women who are willing to let a man that worked hard to get where he’s at life sleep with her and some other women at the same time.
Only reason i know about doing that is because I troubleshoot a lot of mobile devices and I've always dealt with people not remembering their passcodes because they either always use touch ID or face ID but once that ios update hits then they're sol.I wouldn't be able to live in a world where I can't even sleep without doing all that. I'm too lazy to slide my phone on silent half the time, I ain't got time to be soft rebooting my phone before bed every night. No wonder mental illness is such a big epidemic nowadays
But no hate on you playas though. The game is the game. I get it.
nah they did that to send the QB a message. he said or did some foul stuff. thats the only way
TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. – A couple accused of abandoning their adopted daughter says the allegations are false, and they’re the victims.
According to court documents filed earlier this month in Tippecanoe County, Kristine and Michael Barnett adopted a Ukranian-born girl with dwarfism in 2010, but they abandoned her in Lafayette in 2013 when they moved to Canada.
They’re accused of changing the girl’s age from 8 to 22 before they left, and they told the girl to tell other people she looks young for her age.
They were both charged with neglect of a dependent, and they bonded out of the Tippecanoe County Jail last week.
But in an interview with Daily Mail, Kristine says the adoption was a “scam,” and the girl is actually an adult who has made a career out of fooling people into thinking she’s a young girl.
Kristine told Daily Mail she and her now ex-husband agreed to an emergency adoption from an adoption center in Florida. They didn’t know many details about the girl’s background. They just knew she needed a home immediately because her previous adoptive parents gave her up for undisclosed reasons.
Within the first few weeks, Kristine told Daily Mail there were signs their new daughter wasn’t actually a young girl. She had a sophisticated vocabulary, she shunned other children, and she had a period.
They legally changed the girl’s age in June 2012 with the Marion County Superior Court so she could receive appropriate psychiatric treatment.
Kristine told Daily Mail they helped her get a social security number, apply for benefits, food stamps, and an ID.
In August 2012, she was discharged from secure psychiatric care, and she was placed under the supervision of state healthcare provider Aspire Indiana.
When she was kicked out of that facility, Kristine says they helped secure housing for her in Lafayette. They continued to pay for her housing when they moved to Canada for their son Jacob’s education.
Jacob, now 21, is a physics prodigy. The entire family moved to Canada so he could attend the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario.
While in Lafayette, the girl attended classes at the Lafayette Adult Resource Academy. WLFI spoke with a woman who was her colleague and neighbor. She says the girl just stopped going to class one day.
Court documents obtained by WLFI show she was evicted from the apartment in May 2014.
By then, Kristine says she vanished and stopped returning her calls. She fears she stopped taking her medication and is posing as a child for another family.
“I would have forced her back into treatment, but I couldn’t do that any longer because she was an adult,” Kristine told Daily Mail.In 2016, a couple applied to become the girl’s guardians, but the Barnetts filed an objection, saying she was an adult. Kristine says witnesses came before the court to testify they were certain the girl was 22. “The judge upheld the original results, and the couple dropped the guardianship petition,” Kristine told Daily Mail.
Kristine says it doesn’t make sense why they’re being charged with crimes now, several years after her age was upheld in court for the second time.
Michael is expected to appear in Tippecanoe Superior Court in Lafayette today. It’s unclear when Kristine’s next court appearance is.
Heard about this on the radio going home today, it might even deserve it's own thread. Too much wildin' going on not to post it here. Long read, but interesting.
https://fox59.com/2019/09/24/indian...was-actually-an-adult-who-tried-to-kill-them/
Indiana couple accused of abandoning daughter says she was actually an adult who tried to kill them
Heard about this on the radio going home today, it might even deserve it's own thread. Too much wildin' going on not to post it here. Long read, but interesting.
https://fox59.com/2019/09/24/indian...was-actually-an-adult-who-tried-to-kill-them/
Indiana couple accused of abandoning daughter says she was actually an adult who tried to kill them
Terrence outchea wildin.