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FJAA Legal Lunacy: The FJAA is a constitutional catastrophe authored by a fraud. No sponsors, no hearing, and no viability — just deception.

FJAA Legal Lunacy: Francesca Amato’s Trainwreck of Constitutional Flaws

    Francesca Banfield Amato sold desperate families a fantasy. She promised a sweeping federal reform bill—the so-called Family Justice & Accountability Act—supposedly backed by Congress and destined to overhaul family courts nationwide. Instead, parents arrived in Washington to find no lawmakers, no hearing, and no bill—only a rented library room and empty chairs. Now, as journalists expose her IRS violations, fake legislative claims, and secretive NDAs, the truth is out: the FJAA is a constitutional disaster and Amato is a serial fraud. What she calls “reform” is nothing more than a collapsing circus of lies, ego, and legal impossibilities.

    Mainstream Media’s Journalistic Treason: The Family Court Cover‑Up

      Family courts across America operate like rackets, not courts. Judges, lawyers, and guardians exploit families for profit, hiding behind vague doctrines and sealed files. The media plays its part, parroting “no evidence” of fraud while ignoring thousands of families who scream otherwise. Whistleblowers call it a “business model of fraud” and “designer child trafficking.” Elected officials like Mark Finchem and Rachel Keshel in Arizona, Tammy Nichols in Idaho, and reformers like Dave Weigel in New York, Rabbi Jacob Bellinski in Colorado, and Matt Grant in Missouri are pushing back. But mainstream journalists, often aligned with trial lawyers and donor-class interests, have betrayed the public trust. Critics call this betrayal: Journalistic Treason.

      Fake Family Court Police: Meet the Justice Pretenders

        Meet the Justice Pretenders—the so-called “Family Court Police” that operate with zero oversight and questionable authority. These part-time enforcers don badges from Party City, show up in mismatched uniforms, and terrify families with threats of child abduction. They operate only during business hours, moonlight as clowns by night, and claim to follow “court orders” that rarely exist. With no trauma training and six-figure taxpayer-funded salaries, they rip kids from homes under the guise of child safety. Who are they? What are their qualifications? And how do they get away with it? Let’s expose this system’s worst-kept secret.