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Old July 8th 04, 09:45 PM
Fern5827
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Default Obese NM girl removed frm home CPS still overweight

Even after CPS, CFYD, basically accused her family of overfeeding her junk
food, and removed this poor child from her home, they found out she was still
overweight.

Did the family receive an apology from CPS New Mexico? Lawsuit? Was there a
settelment involved?

Subject: NM: Annemarie's parents should sue CFYD for removal
From: (Fern5827)
Date: 7/8/2004 9:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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New Mexico. It seems as if CPS in New Mexico acted capriciously and
arbitrarily when they removed Annemarie from her loving home.

You see, even though she sticks to a stringent diet, she is still gaining
weight.

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/GMA/L..._040707-1.html

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