Andrea Dunlop
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He was given over to the grandparents like very fast. But like the idea of like a child being in state custody in your families.
He was given over to the grandparents like very fast. But like the idea of like a child being in state custody in your families.
He was given over to the grandparents like very fast. But like the idea of like a child being in state custody in your families.
This is definitely a top-shelf problem, but for families with resources, the line between helping and enabling isn't always crystal clear. And my dad is a man who is used to being able to fix things, to take charge of a situation. And in this moment of crisis, it makes sense that he thought he might be able to fix this one.
This is definitely a top-shelf problem, but for families with resources, the line between helping and enabling isn't always crystal clear. And my dad is a man who is used to being able to fix things, to take charge of a situation. And in this moment of crisis, it makes sense that he thought he might be able to fix this one.
This is definitely a top-shelf problem, but for families with resources, the line between helping and enabling isn't always crystal clear. And my dad is a man who is used to being able to fix things, to take charge of a situation. And in this moment of crisis, it makes sense that he thought he might be able to fix this one.
Well, what I told the attorney, I told Shapiro, this is what I want. I want Megan to get treatment. There's no doubt in my mind she's seriously ill. And his job is to make sure that she gets treatment. And unfortunately, he went completely against my wishes. And he sort of claimed that he's representing Megan, even though I was paying the bills.
Well, what I told the attorney, I told Shapiro, this is what I want. I want Megan to get treatment. There's no doubt in my mind she's seriously ill. And his job is to make sure that she gets treatment. And unfortunately, he went completely against my wishes. And he sort of claimed that he's representing Megan, even though I was paying the bills.
Well, what I told the attorney, I told Shapiro, this is what I want. I want Megan to get treatment. There's no doubt in my mind she's seriously ill. And his job is to make sure that she gets treatment. And unfortunately, he went completely against my wishes. And he sort of claimed that he's representing Megan, even though I was paying the bills.
Right. I think they have to do that. If he gave you the impression in your first conversations with him that he could do that, that he could like, because you were paying the bills, sort of act on your behalf. I mean, I don't think that would be legal or ethical.
Right. I think they have to do that. If he gave you the impression in your first conversations with him that he could do that, that he could like, because you were paying the bills, sort of act on your behalf. I mean, I don't think that would be legal or ethical.
Right. I think they have to do that. If he gave you the impression in your first conversations with him that he could do that, that he could like, because you were paying the bills, sort of act on your behalf. I mean, I don't think that would be legal or ethical.
Well, it's not. It wasn't. It was what I wanted him to create as an outcome. And to first, this was an incident that we could utilize to help Megan. And that was...
Well, it's not. It wasn't. It was what I wanted him to create as an outcome. And to first, this was an incident that we could utilize to help Megan. And that was...
Well, it's not. It wasn't. It was what I wanted him to create as an outcome. And to first, this was an incident that we could utilize to help Megan. And that was...
Right, sort of things have come to a head now. Yes.
Right, sort of things have come to a head now. Yes.
Right, sort of things have come to a head now. Yes.
And she needs legal representation because it's in the hands of the state. And one of the things I've compartmentalized is the horror that this man, in my opinion,
And she needs legal representation because it's in the hands of the state. And one of the things I've compartmentalized is the horror that this man, in my opinion,