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Topic History of: Mothers 'inventing' child sexual abuse
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honey!oh sugar sugar. mystic hedda wrote:
(hedda asks in another thread if someone will speak up and on cue: a judge does...he is retiring otherwise he would be torn to shreds by the media )

www.smh.com.au/national/false-abuse-clai...-20130705-2phao.html

False abuse claims are the new court weapon, retiring judge says

Allegations of child sexual abuse are being increasingly invented by mothers to stop fathers from seeing their children, says a retiring Family Court judge.


I dont think it is even a recent thing is it? Some parents have always used tales of domestic violence, child abuse, drunkenness and drug abuse.

I knew a mother who lied and claimed her child's father had fed her a large chunk of cannabis (Despite him not being alone with the child at the time, and that the alleged amount would have caused a medical emergency even if you could persuade a child to chew it) the story was believed and he never saw his daughter (or his house) again.
mystic hedda (hedda asks in another thread if someone will speak up and on cue: a judge does...he is retiring otherwise he would be torn to shreds by the media )

www.smh.com.au/national/false-abuse-clai...-20130705-2phao.html

False abuse claims are the new court weapon, retiring judge says

Allegations of child sexual abuse are being increasingly invented by mothers to stop fathers from seeing their children, says a retiring Family Court judge.