Borderline Trafficking:Disturbing Details of a Mother's Fight Against Corruption and a Broken System


Posted January 31, 2024 by spotlightsarasota

A Sarasota mother's 210-day separation from her children has unleashed a fervent battle for custody, uncovering a distressing narrative of allegations, corruption, and systemic failures within the judicial system.

 
It has been 210 days since one Sarasota mother last saw her children. As the sole custodial parent of two boys, aged 12 and 13, she permitted them to go for what was agreed upon as a two to three-week summer vacation on July 4th, 2023. What ensued thereafter was a series of events that defied expectation and shattered the sanctity of familial trust.

Despite initial unease towards her brother's recent spouse, Adrienne Aviles, subsequent events unfolded beyond any anticipation. This narrative took a distressing turn when Adrienne exhibited repugnant behavior at their mother's funeral. Expressing her sentiments to Adrienne, [Mother's Name] unequivocally labeled her a narcissist with delusions of grandeur.

On July 28th, the mother was shocked to learn that her children were being withheld from her, with a petition filed seeking temporary custody within Sarasota County Court, a move deemed unwarranted due to the absence of any grounds for such action.

Efforts to retrieve her children were met with obstacles, as the mother encountered resistance and manipulation orchestrated primarily by Adrienne Aviles. A distressing revelation came on October 3rd when [Mother's Name] discovered the defamatory and slanderous nature of the claims outlined in the filing, which lacked any substantiating evidence.

Despite the mother’s persistent efforts to reclaim her children and refute baseless allegations, she was met with blatant disregard for procedural rules and ethical judicial conduct during court proceedings. The situation culminated in a violation of Florida statute and the Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act (UCAPA), with her children unlawfully retained for an additional 105 days.

As the case is returned to Sarasota Court, the mother urges for a swift resolution and accountability for the egregious negligence that has led to the abduction and wrongful retention of her children.

In a statement, the mother emphasized, "The urgency of rectifying this situation cannot be overstated. The ongoing experience of navigating through this distressing circumstance feels surreal and deeply troubling. The impending court hearing holds the promise of addressing these alarming lapses in a quest for justice."
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Last Updated January 31, 2024