Non-parent abductors have such ownership-like control over my children and the courts that they callously changed their paternal last name; like slaves whose birth names were changed to their masters.
Distribution Source : USNewswire; ArriveNet
Date : Monday, August 29, 2005
Bloomington/Normal Illinois
ILLINOIS MOTHER FILES RACIAL SEGREGATION COMPLAINT
IN FEDERAL COURT SEEKING TWENTY FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
An Illinois woman has filed a law suit in Federal Court naming three Decatur Macon County Illinois court officials as defendants. Amy Schneider, a mother of five, has spent three years in Macon County’s probate court trying to regain possession or guardianship of her two oldest children, Kaela Elizabeth Sliney-Schneider and Joshua Matthew Sliney-Schneider, both Caucasian.
According to court records, on August 25, 2005 Schneider filed a civil rights complaint in United States District Court at Urbana seeking declaratory judgments and compensation of Twenty Five Million dollars. Schneider’s complaint claims the defendants "willfully participated in a conspiracy to deprive Plaintiff (Schneider) of her equal due process" and "intentionally violated the laws of the state of Illinois as well as Federal law."
Schneider’s 49-page complaint names three Illinois Judges, John K. Greanias, Albert G. Webber IV, and Scott B. Diamond, as Defendants, along with Daniel P. Coates of 4305 Travis St, San Angelo TX, Benito DiTerlizzi of 5067 E. 26th Drive, Bellingham WA, Andrew D. Bourey of 130 Fenway Dr, Decatur IL, Bridget C. Hogan of 2660 S. Forrest Green Dr, Decatur IL, James T. Jackson of 484 S Delmar Ave, Decatur IL, Karen M. Coates of 4305 Travis St, San Angelo TX, and Kurt B. Bickes of 2901 Blackstone Dr, Decatur IL.
Schneider lives in Normal, Illinois with her three younger Black children. "These Defendants flagrantly violated my protections guaranteed by explicit law [755 ILCS 5/11-5(] and my children are not allowed to see their own siblings, their closest relatives," Schneider said. "My children are watching me and what I do; in fact, my sixth grader attended court with me this summer. She wanted to see exactly why she couldn’t be with her brother and sister in their home."
Schneider, who is representing herself, said she is still fighting in the Macon County Illinois probate court where she has had little success because of what she says is systematic corruption. "For three years I have not been allowed to enter evidence, bring a single witness in court or cross-examine a single party, and none of the moving parties have attended a single hearing. The court held numerous evidentiary hearings, they have prevailed %100 and continue holding my two children in a statutorily void guardianship," said Schneider. "On February 2, 2005, the defendants created a de facto adoption and literally sold my two children to hostile non-parents and several defendants were paid over $250,000 of my minor children’s money."
On April 20, 2005 Illinois Fifth Circuit Judge Mitchell K. Shick was assigned to replace A.G. Webber IV. No further hearings have been scheduled in the case.
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