Saturday, September 17, 2016

Closing Statement for the State Office of Administrative Hearings

The atmosphere for the Hearing was electric. I had been looking forward to this hearing for two years. I had promised that I would attack Adrienne Driggers and her Department of Family and Protective Services as well as the Texas Attorney General's Office mercilessly and make them pay for what they had done to my family and to the children in our care. We had the truth, the law, and God on our side. I would be so relentless that I would force their first witness, Monica Martinez a childcare licensing representative to collapse after I cross-examined her. The hearing was so lopsided in our favor that Patricia Fernandez, the lead attorney from the Texas Attorney General's Office would have a meltdown at the end of the hearing. I had posted a message on Facebook, with the hope that the Texas Attorney General's Office was keeping tabs on me, that I was going to kick their ass. I did not disappoint and they were monitoring my posts! This hearing was beautifully brutal.

Other individuals that have also been targeted by Childcare Licensing were thrilled that Childcare Licensing and the Attorney General's Office had gotten a taste of their own medicine. You will be too.

Below is a link to our closing statement provided to Melissa Ricard, the presiding judge of the State Office of Administrative Hearings. You will agree after reading this closing statement that the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services is out of control and is in desperate need of either a massive overhaul or perhaps elimination. You will also come to the conclusion that Adrienne Driggers and her staff should face criminal prosecution and that the attorneys from the Texas Attorney General's Office should be disbarred.

SOAH CLOSING STATEMENT




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