He may have only ordered once from the online company. With the order would come a packing slip or possibly a welcome letter or maybe even a certificate of some type. He could possibly then use one of these items to show he was running an "accredited" school to someone "not so smart". Possibly he showed this to the parents of the 2 younger girls PG has been reported, more than once, as having been seen with. It's unfortunate, but sometimes parents aren't smart and, sadly, sometimes just don't care. Possibly, the alleged accomplice or possibly, an employee or affiliate of Molino. This doesn't mean that I think the Molinos knowingly participated in any type of nefarious activity. It doesn't mean that I think they didn't, either. But, it would be easy for a monster like PG, with his religious speeches and controlling ways, to gain the trust of an easily persuaded person and convince them that his school was legitimate with little proof. He is "religious", after all. What harm could he possibly do? :loser: It wouldn't be the first time parents have handed the care of their children over to a trusted religious figure. It wouldn't be the first time that religious figure didn't deserve their trust. I would like to know more about the child/children that were allegedly taken into protective custody from one of the Molino properties.
I'm only posting my opinions as food for thought, in the event that m2s' trip to the records office proves fruitless. I, honestly, mean absolutely no offense when I say I hope it does prove fruitless. Otherwise, California and possibly other states need to reevaluate the laws surrounding home schooling guidelines and, frankly, it scares the jebus out of me to think of what other monsters are able to legally obtain a license to harm our children.