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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]BainsBane
(57,741 posts)Why would you assume that as a fact, over Dylan's own statement? Why disbelieve the victim in favor of someone who wasn't even there? Brainwashing is not okay with me, and I know it only happens exceedingly rarely, and typically under war conditions and torture. Yet you assume it happened why exactly? Because the brother said so? The other brother says differently. Ultimately, the one whose testimony I'm concerned with is Dylan's. The rest are all opinion, not evidence.
If Mia brainwashed Dylan, why is it that Dylan first told the babysitter and not Mia? It was then the babysitter who told Mia. Dylan spoke about the abuse first before Mia ever knew of it. This is according to the testimony of the babysitter. Clearly the court didn't believe Mia was abusive because they denied Allen's custody suit to award Mia full custody of Dylan without Allen's even receiving supervised visitation rights. It is rare for a father to be denied any visitation whatsoever.