More Information for you on Child Trafficking In New Hampshire

by
Claire Best

I apologize in advance for filling your inbox. But child trafficking is something everyone must be alarmed about, and it is in your collective power to do something about it if you have the information.

You may have read Nancy West/In-Depth News Article on the two New Hampshire teens subjected to trauma in a facility in Tennessee. That facility is a DBA for “Youth Opportunities Investment,” which started in 2009 and has facilities around the country.

This is the description of the treatment advertised at Bledsoe, the Youth Opportunities Investment program in Tennessee.

The logo for “Youth Opportunity Investment” is remarkably similar to that of CASA/CASA NH (which may be coincidental or may not be).

Caroline Delaney filed a statement of financial interest in CASA NH. Caroline Delaney was (is?) the legal counsel for the Department of Revenue. She is also on the CASA NH team. The statement of financial interest lists McLane Middleton (Michael Delaney’s law firm).

Michael Delaney (a former AG who allegedly allowed police officers to be paid in cash and who was very involved in promoting “Children’s Advocacy Centers” whose board members are Police, Prosecutors, DAs, and Andrew H Crews of Autofair/Granite One Health/Primary Bank/NH Lottery)  represented Judge Julie Introcaso for her plea deal for whiting out judicial documents and ordering GAL Kathleen Sternenberg to be paid using Apple Pay.

McLane Middleton has a Government Policies and Strategies company registered to it since 2012 or so.  The law firm also received several millions more in PPP loans than any other law firm in New Hampshire.

Michael Delaney was nominated for the position of the First Circuit Court of Appeals by Senators Shaheen & Hassan. The First Circuit covers NH, Mass, Maine, Rhode Island, and Puerto Rico.

The IRS is alleged in this article to be a privately owned Puerto Rican Trust.

Maximus is tied to the IRS. Maximus became a public company in 1996. It had its first no-bid contract in NH for Medicaid in 2004.

Maximus is listed with dozens of accounts in the “Pandora Papers,” and so is Autofair (Andrew H Crews). New Hampshire has the largest amount of any state in the US in Pandora Papers, with $932.5 billion. McLane Middleton sponsored the podcast about it (which to me smacks of a Sam Bankman-Fried move to give $5 million to ProPublica or sponsor Semafor)…especially because McLane Middleton has advertised their ability with foreign, family trusts, etc., in NH.

Kathleen Kerr of NH DHHS/DCYF (for 12 years) received complaints in 1999 from US DHHS OIG regarding failures of NH DCYF, outsourcing of contracts, failures in accounting, etc.

She left to join Policy Studies Inc, which then became Veritas and got purchased by Maximus, and she has been on the board of Maximus since her position for NH DCYF  & Policy Studies Inc.

Maximus, Policy Studies, Virtus, and Children’s Trust Fund are all registered at 10 Ferry Street, Concord, NH, which is the address that was reported to Boston FBI for suspected Child Trafficking in 2016.

If you look at the reports below, you will see that New Hampshire has consistently failed audits by US DHHS for DCYF and Medicaid.  In fact, Lori Schibinette handed in her resignation six days after a US DHHS audit on NH Medicaid showed that the state had double-billed and owed US Gov $7.9 million.

https://www.oig.hhs.gov/oas/reports/region1/11802504.asp
https://oig.hhs.gov/oas/reports/region1/12000006.asp

Anna Carrigan (who brought the whistleblower suit Anna Carrigan v NH) documents the failures of NH DCYF here.

CASA NH has in its documents a desire to refer as many children as possible to CASA.

CASA NH was dropped as a defendant by a judge in a sexual assault case involving two teenagers that was brought by their grandparents.

Maximus’s documents show that children can get referred to their services by teachers, caregivers, etc.

Maximus’ contract with NH (including with DCYF, Youth Detention Center, etc) appears to be tied to NH’s contract with Tennessee, where the Bledsoe Academy is.

Maximus is a key player in how child trafficking and child abuse are allowed to happen.

Lastly, you will notice that in the case against Adam Montgomery over Harmony Montgomery, NH prosecutors dropped welfare fraud charges against Kayla Montgomery. I suspect (but don’t know, so it is a hypothesis) that the State does not want discovery on this that could expose state fraud (as in the Medicaid overbilling that came up in the US DHHS OIG report just before Lori Schibinette stepped down).

Follow the money, and please ask the Executive Counselors and the Governor why financial interests tied to CASA, Maximus, etc, supersede the interests in child welfare. The State collects federal money for the welfare of children. That money is being misused to profiteer and make money off the abuse and trafficking of children. What is NH Treasury, Executive Committee, and Judiciary interest in Maximus, CASA, and Youth Opportunity Investment?

As Richard Bergeron, in citing corruption of the courts in New Hampshire, quoted Aldous Huxley: “Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.”

Child abuse and child trafficking in New Hampshire are intertwined with court corruption and abuse of federal funds.  It can be stopped, but it requires your collective attention and action.

In California, a Public Protection Act bill is being proposed.  Perhaps New Hampshire should consider the same:

PUBLIC PROTECTION ACT

1. Proposal Summary:

“This “Public Protection Act” proposal addresses systemic failures of governance in the State Bar of New Hampshire (“State Bar”) to sustainably restore public trust and reduce disparate impacts upon marginalized communities within family, civil, and criminal justice systems.

2. Problems
Public corruption adversely affects marginalized communities the most (See DOJ Archives). Expert Robert Klitgaard says it follows a simple formula: Corruption = Monopoly – Accountability. …….

The model for an act exists. Why would it not be in everyone’s interests to sign such an act so children can be safe from state exploitation?

Thank you for paying attention. Child abuse and trafficking can be fixed but you have to follow the money to get to the route of the problem before you can fix it. The corruption that is the monopoly without accountability must be broken for the future benefit of all.

 


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