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Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 3153

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Tonight's special guest is Paul Abramson from Glendale, California, born into a wealthy elite family of extreme narcissists. "My mother was severely emotionally disturbed and my father was a psychopath," he says. "They got away with their crimes because they were rich and powerful in very corrupt Chicago, Illinois." He goes on, "My mother would abandon us when we were toddlers (me and my three sisters)." His father was a soulless brute who only cared about making money and thought of children as property, and nothing more. Social workers had to be called out to the house numerous times. Paul rebelled and at 5 was thrown in a mental hospital without any diagnosis. It was run as if was a concentration camp. Paul says, "I was beaten, tortured and sexually molested by staff and patients for three years." When home, from 9 to 14, Paul was summarily beaten and sexually molested by his father. His mother hit him on a regular basis. Again he rebelled and was sent away to another mental hospital where again, for 3 years, he was physically tortured and sexually abused by patients and staff. He was liberated at 17 years of age. He got student loans, left for college to California, and never looked back. "I eventually sought treatment at my University for all the trauma I'd suffered." Eventually his doctor determined there was absolutely no reason Paul had been committed to either mental hospital, and no psychiatric diagnosis. "I sued my parents for their horrific malfeasance but my case was dismissed." His mother died in 2007 and his father stole all her money, and cut Paul out of her estate. For the past 10 years crooked and corrupt attorneys and judges, have been dragging Paul through the mud. He needs someone to file an amicus brief for him.

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