- False Criminal Narrative Sent to the State Attorney

In May 2012, they involved Kimberley Moyer, who then wrote a “report” containing extreme and graphic allegations of sexual and physical abuse, and faxed it directly to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont. The allegations were based entirely on unverified statements and third-party claims. They were not supported by physical evidence, were never substantiated, and did not result in criminal charges.

There was no abuse here. There was escalation. It shows how false allegations were formalized, professionalized, and transmitted to federal authorities despite repeated court findings, medical evaluations, and legal proceedings that cleared me. Every core claim in this report was examined and dismantled. None of the events described ever occurred.

What this record exposes is not child protection, but institutional complicity. A custody dispute was converted into a criminal narrative through unchecked professional authority, then handed to law enforcement as if it were fact. Even after the allegations were disproven, the damage was already done. This is evidence of how psychological abduction is enabled, not through proof, but through process.

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