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Child Abuse Enabler brown latina silvana bianchi Explains How To Abduct US Children!

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⁣In Jacksonville Florida, they don't need to fly the children to Brazil to abuse them. Instead they abuse them right in front of left behind parents while the police rape our children with WhatsApp from fake Christian churches. https://old.bitchute.com/video/RT38wx08p8gW/

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This is how she did it!
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https://www.today.com/news/dav....id-sean-goldman-look

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Avó materna Silvana Bianchi rebate acusações de pai americano David Goldman
Saulo de Tarso Almeida Mar 10, 2009
Aqui no Brasil, Patrícia Poeta conversou com a avó materna de Sean, Silvana Bianchi, sobre as mesmas questões discutidas com o pai da criança. O padrasto João Paulo Lins e Silva não quis gravar entrevista alegando que o processo está sob segredo de justiça. A mãe de Bruna Bianchi, Silvana Bianchi, recebeu a equipe do Fantástico na casa onde vive com o marido, o genro João Paulo e o neto Sean, no Rio de Janeiro.

Aug. 8, 2019, 8:42 AM CDT / Source: TODAY
By Scott Stump and Ree Hines
It's been a decade since David Goldman welcomed his son, Sean, back into his life following a headline-making parental abduction battle that spanned five years and two countries.
But even though their forced estrangement is long behind them, they're still fighting — for other families.
On Thursday, both men visited to TODAY and opened up about their harrowing ordeal, their reunion and about the important law that bears their name.
Talking about it all now is still difficult for 19-year-old Sean.
"It stirs it up," he said. "It brings some memories up, definitely. But it something we have to do in order to help other people."
Because neither of them want anyone else to go through what they did.
https://bringseanhome.org/gold....man-case/editorials/

https://www.app.com/story/news..../local/values/2019/0
RED BANK - Sean Goldman likes to go fishing and paddleboarding with his dad, and they go out for sushi together regularly. The 19-year-old Holmdel resident is heading into his sophomore year at Brookdale Community College and holds a job as a dock hand at Sandy Hook Bay Marina.

Sean is living a typical teenage life, with a notable exception: He’s become an advocate for victims of international child abduction — an ordeal he endured and one that sparked a law bearing his name.
On the 5th Anniversary of the signing of the Sean and David Goldman International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act, Sean Goldman looks to his father David during a news conference in Red Bank Thursday, August 8, 2019.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Sean’s return to his father, David, a high-profile reunion following five years of legal wrangling after he was kidnapped by his mother and sequestered with her family in Brazil. This week marks the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Sean and David Goldman Child Abduction Act, which gives the U.S. state department authority to pressure nations, like Brazil, that harbor abducted kids.

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