Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Samoan Adoption Scam Spurs Adoption Reformists

A recent article came out about the Samoan adoption scandal and the Banks. It is sad that we still can not get federal oversight of adoption agencies. It is time to put people like Scott and Karen Banks in jail. They do not deserve to be free on probation. They are nasty individuals. Its a shame that the federal folks won't step up and make them serve jail time.

They hurt families, natural and adoptive. They stole children. It is shame that our society still devalues children and women in order to let thieves like this to get away with murder. Please write Judge Sam on this and tell him that this folks owe justices to families in two countries.

To all the remaining ethical and decent human beings out there who respect children, A.P. and bio mothers unlike the SLEEZEBAGS SCOTT AND KAREN BANKS

express you outrage today write

The Honorable Judge Sam
350 S Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

TO those grief stricken victims of the PIGGY BANKS

express your heart ache to

Ms. Wendy White
350 Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84101

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Scott and Karen Banks, masterminded the "trade a bag of rice for a baby" in Samoa. How in the heck do they look themselves in the face in the morning, they are shameful, greedy and selfish people.

Imagine an adoption agency owner walking in to an orphanage in Romania and walking out with three kids, then dumping those same three

Then walking into an orphange in Russia and walking out with three more kids to replace the last three they just dumped.

And now they have domestically stolen a child from a couple in KS

The power of LDS Adoption agencies.

Anonymous said...

Focus On Children Case Information

Defendants:
Scott Banks Age 46 U.S. citizenship Wellsville, Utah

Karen Banks Age 45 U.S. citizenship Wellsville, Utah
and others.

Charges :
Potential Penalties:

Conspiracy to commit alien smuggling and visa fraud Up to 5 years; $250,000 fine
Conspiracy to commit money laundering
Up to 20 years; $500,000 fine
Bringing in illegal aliens to the United States Up to 10 years; $250,000 fine
Encouraging/inducing illegal aliens to come to, enter, or reside in the United States Up to 10 years; $250,000 fine
Fraud and misuse of visas Up to 10 years; $250,000 fine
Money laundering (Laundering of monetary instruments)
Up to 20 years; $500,000 fine
Money laundering (Transactions in property derived from specified unlawful activity) Up to 10 years; $250,000 fine

TELL ME MR. BRETT TOLMAN AND JUDGE SAM WHICH ONE OF THESE CHARGES SOUNDS LIKE POOR "BUSINESS PRACTICES' TO YOU