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Alaska Judge From Hell: Jamgochian orders three children into reunification with their abuser, while the protective mother faces arrest.

Alaska Judge From Hell Forces Children Back to Abuser in Bartholomew Case

    The Bartholomew case has exploded into a national scandal. An Alaska judge has ordered three terrified children back into the custody and “reunification therapy” of their accused abuser, John Bartholomew, even as Utah authorities conduct an active criminal investigation into his alleged sexual and physical violence. Their mother, Michelle Bartholomew, is now hunted by the same court for refusing to hand the children over. Medical experts, brain-scan evidence, and child-advocacy leaders say the Alaska court is forcing torture. Advocates call this one of the most shocking family-court abuses in America today—and demand federal intervention before the children disappear forever.

    Chris Ambrose Abused Me: Mia Ambrose, 19, details abuse of her and her brothers. Courts ignored her pleas as he sues those who told the truth.

    Psychopath Or Just Broke?

      Christopher Ambrose, once a successful TV writer, is now suing psychiatrist Dr. Bandy X. Lee for defamation. Lee’s report labeled him a “full-blown psychopath” based on interviews with his children and others. Ambrose, accused of emotional and sexual abuse by his kids, now claims he’s broke—filing for a federal fee waiver to avoid paying $405 in court costs. Judge Sarala V. Nagala denied his bid to keep his finances sealed, making his affidavit public. The irony? Ambrose once left his ex-wife destitute. If his sworn statement contains lies, he could face perjury charges—over a lawsuit he may not even afford.

      When the Smoke Clears: A Hard Look Back at Farzin Yazdani and the Stories We Share

        By Michael R. Phillips | Father & Co. | REBUILT Published initially on Father & Co. Substack. ⚠️ Content Warning: This article discusses allegations of domestic violence, child abuse, parental alienation, and court-involved trauma. Reader discretion is advised, especially for survivors of abuse or those navigating family court cases. A few weeks ago, I published on my Substack page, “Burned by the System: When Justice Becomes the Weapon”, spotlighting the emotional footage of Farzin Yazdani—described as a U.S. Navy veteran—having his infant removed by CPS. I wrote about it as a father, as someone who has experienced court corruption firsthand, and as someone who believed he saw injustice playing out… Read More »When the Smoke Clears: A Hard Look Back at Farzin Yazdani and the Stories We Share