waschbaer
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Well, this is telling......
Snipped from http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-n...f/2018/04/hart_family_crash_oregon_relea.html
An Oregon child welfare worker called a case worker in Minnesota to ask about the Hart children's adoptions and background. She wrote that the Minnesota worker told her that Texas carried out adoptions "even when the child welfare office has not supported the placement."
The Minnesota worker said that the problem with Jen and Sarah Hart was that they appear normal and can talk convincingly about the children having high needs and mental health issues related to food, both stemming back to their early lives before adoption. "Then people tend to assign the problems to these children," the Oregon worker wrote that the Minnesota worker told her.
"Without any regular or consistent academic or medical oversight, ... these children risk falling through the cracks," the Oregon worker wrote in her report.
So, either one department in Texas did not support the adoption?
Minnesota was on to them; no wonder they ran from there.
The Oregon worker was exactly right. So why wasn't oversight done? Did they run for Washington before that could happen?
It sounds like Texas approved it without Minnesota CPS' approval. That would make a whole lot of things make sense, sadly. Sounds like Texas didn't even care to hear from the local authorities about the Harts' history of abuse allegations. Elsewhere in that same article it says there were 6 allegations in MN, two were found substantiated. Where there's smoke, there's fire. Unbelievable that Texas just didn't care.