Response to Letter (dated March 08, 2010)

I wish to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated March 08, 2010.  While I have verified that you signed the letter, I do not believe that you or your sister authored it.  After having received countless communications from your mother over the last eighteen plus years, I know her style of writing, choice of words, and wishes for my fate all to well.

Just as I have been for the past eighteen and a half years, I will remain absent from your life—though it becomes increasingly difficult for me with each passing year.  I will not, however, cease my efforts to make you aware of the false nature of the allegations your mother made against me.  Because my only means to communicate with you—albeit one way—is through this Web site, I will not be removing the site from the Internet.  I will never give up on you or my belief that the GOOD LORD will one day set all things right.

I am so very sorry that your mother continues to use you as a means to invoke punishment by denying your presence from my life.  I am also sorry that the only means I have to communicate to you what did and what did not occur is through postings on this Web site (see below for a few).  Many of the documents that I will be posting on this site over the next few months were denied to me and my attorney during the weeks and months leading up to our divorce hearing in December 1991—despite repeated attempts to obtain them through discovery.  It was only in the two years following the divorce that my persistence paid off and I was able to see information that your mother wished to keep hidden from the Court and from your psychologist.

As I review the case files that I have retained for you, I will scan key documents and post them on this Web site and the Web site I maintain for your sister.  Note that I will be “blacking out” all names and case numbers to protect our respective privacies.  Hard copies of any document posted here are available upon request.

The case files for the divorce and the related suit I brought against your mother for stealing various case-related documents, financial records, and personal files from me while I was exercising my first Court-ordered visitation with you on June 16, 1991 (Father’s Day) are a matter of public record at the Courthouse.  I can provide you with the case numbers upon request, though you can access the records without them.

When you are ready, I do hope that you will familiarize yourself with the content of these documents and think about what really happened—and more importantly what did not happen—to you, to me, and to us all those many years ago.

In closing—my sincerest prayer is that you never receive a letter from any children that you might bring into this world that resembles the one I received in early March of this year.  I would never wish the pain I felt that day on anyone.  Doing so would go against everything I believe Jesus Christ teaches us.

Again—my apologies for having to resort to this means of setting things right.

——o0o——

1.  Letter from Montgomery County Child Protection Services (dated July 01, 1991)

2.  Letter from George Washington University (dated August 04, 1992)

3.  Letter from Montgomery County Child Protection Services (dated September 01, 1992)

4.  Letter received on March 08, 2010

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