Biased Becker County Human Services | Hiding Evidence from a Judge & The Outcome on“Child” James Neuerburg

A young boy stands alone in the foreground, casting a long shadow on the ground. In the background, a dark, indistinct figure looms ominously.

Introduction

There are certain social issues we'll share on our blogs for AdaptExec as we feel it's important to fight for justice and for truth. We feel it should be a focus for all businesses (and everyone for that matter) to want to expose truth and not hide it. So buckle up for a horrific story that likely didn't have to happen if truth was exposed and evidence not hidden.

Imagine a young boy caught in the middle of a bitter fight, facing shocking accusations that could tear his family apart. This is the heartbreaking story of "Child" James Neuerburg, whose life was turned upside down when serious claims were made from Chelsea. We replaced the first name of the child with "child" to protect the child.

Becker County Human Services stepped in and failed to show all the evidence to the judge , responsible for protecting children like this child from harm. Their mission is clear: keep the innocent safe. But what happens when they hide all evidence from one side and make sure that the judge doesn't get to see it? Things get even more complicated...

In this article, we'll explore the story of "child" James Neuerburg. We'll also discuss the crucial role of hidden evidence in such cases and its impact on justice.

The Disturbing Truth Against Chelsea | Michelle Johnson, Monica Felt, Donna Hanson & Becker County Hides Evidence

The truth is Adam (the father) had numerous texts, witnesses, and pieces of evidence that showed how much Chelsea hated their child and even wanted him to disappear (or even be dead). All of this evidence never made it to the judge. No matter how many witness or text messages Adam had...the county, Donna Hanson, Monica Felt, and Michelle Johnson would do everything they could to ensure the judge didn't see any of them. In one conversation Adam had with Monica & Michelle he mentioned that he just wanted the entire truth to get out. This upset them so much that they left the meeting. Up to this day it appears that none of Adam's evidence made it to the judge.

The Truth About Chelsea.

Adam's allegations pointed to a pattern of neglect and hatred towards their son. Even more disturbing were claims that Chelsea used their son as an emotional weapon against him, which is completely unacceptable.

In the midst of a heated custody battle, it was crucial to carefully examine these serious accusations.. They weren't just empty words; they were desperate pleas for the child's well-being on behalf of Adam. If only the judge had all the information needed to understand the full extent of this heartbreaking situation to make a decision that was actual in favor of the child.

"With every word from Adam's lips, the image painted was clear: these weren't just disputes over who gets the house or car; this was about a young soul's future. No matter how much a mother hated a child the county will always try to go to bat for the mother over the father. After the mother claiming to want full custody of the child, child support, alimony, and continuing to use the child as a pawn in a sick game, Adam stepped out. As soon as Adam left because he didn't want the child to be used as a pawn anymore, within no time at all Chelsea ditched him back into the system since he couldn't be used as a weapon anymore."

Becker County Human Services: A Questionable Role in the Case

When we examine this heartbreaking case more closely, it's hard not to question the actions—or rather, lack of actions—taken by Becker County Human Services. As an organization responsible for protecting children like "child" James Neuerburg, their behavior has raised serious doubts. In this section, we'll explore their questionable involvement in detail.

Handling of Evidence

Evidence is crucial in any child protection case. It serves as the basis for informed decisions by judges. But what happens when this evidence is withheld? That's where things start to get murky. According to reports, Becker County Human Services kept many pieces of evidence hidden, preventing them from being presented in court. This begs the question: why would the county hide a ton of evidence? What were they so afraid of if they shared both sides of the story to the judge? The evidence must've been pretty damning to their agenda to go through that much effort to ensure the judge never saw crucial pieces of evidence.

Biased Decision-Making or Child Protection?

Now let's address a significant issue: was the primary concern truly the well-being of this young child or were there other factors at play? Could there have been a bias influencing their decisions? There have been rumors suggesting a preference for mothers in custody battles—a distressing notion if it means fathers like Adam Neuerburg are unfairly disadvantaged.

Exploring Possible Bias

  • Bias Against Fathers? It seems there may be more going on behind the scenes with Becker County Human Services potentially showing favoritism towards females over males. Just like we've seen in this case, it has devastating consequences for Adam and and his son.
  • Impact on Son and Father What could've been a healthy relationship between a father and son turned into a mother using her son as a weapon and keeping him for as long as possible when it could hurt the father. But when the father voluntarily terminated his parental rights the mother ditched the son because she couldn't use him as a weapon anymore. He has since been tossed around without a family and in a much worse off spot than before. They system failed this child.

The Devastating Impact on "child" James Neuerburg

Imagine being "child" James Neuerburg, caught in a whirlwind of grown-up chaos. It's like being the rope in a tug-of-war, where each pull jostles your world, leaving you dizzy and confused... Here's the heart-wrenching reality:

  • Tossed in Turbulence: This child found himself unwittingly thrust into the eye of the storm, a storm brewed from his parents' conflict. Chelsea, it seems, didn't shy away from using him as a chess piece in a strategic play to rattle Adam. Imagine that! A child's innocence exploited to score points in an adult battle—just unfair! Now he is without a family worse off than he was before.
  • Emotional Fallout: The invisible scars run deep, friends. "Child's" smiles might have hidden an avalanche of confusion and hurt. Kids are sponges, you know—they soak up everything around them, good and bad. With each day that passed during this ordeal, this child's emotional bucket is likely filled with more uncertainty and stress.

It's crystal clear that when children become leverage in disputes, it's not just sad; it's a tragedy that echoes into their future. The well-being of children like Adam's son must take center stage. They deserve to grow up in environments where love trumps conflict, where they're not pawns but cherished for the amazing little humans they are.

It's unclear why a system would protect a mom that clearly hated her son.

The Role of Becker County Human Service:

Missing the Red Flags:

We can't help but question whether they ignored Chelsea's hostility towards her own son. It's like disregarding an approaching storm on a sunny day – how could they have overlooked such clear warning signs? By failing to consider the mother's evident disdain and hatred for her child, Becker County Human Services failed in their duty to protect James. It's crucial for child welfare agencies to thoroughly assess parental attitudes and behaviors, as they directly impact a child's well-being. Overlooking these red flags is not only a disservice to the vulnerable child but also undermines the credibility and effectiveness of the system meant to safeguard them.

Adam and His Son's Bond:

According to the majority of sources, Adam was the son's main source of support – his pillar of strength. They shared a special father-son bond that radiated positivity wherever they went. It was also widely known that apparently Chelsea hated the child. That she didn't want him to be involved in family outings, vacations, etc. It seems as though she just wanted him erased from the family after saying yes to him.

This bond between father and son shouldn't have been dismissed or overlooked. It should have been highlighted, emphasized, and fought for. The Local Church and Becker County Human Service had a moral obligation to advocate for this innocent child and his loving father, ensuring that their voices were heard and their bond was protected.

Chelsea’s Disguised Disdain:

When it comes to hidden motives, it appears that Chelsea had one carefully concealed. Apparently she hated her son and made mention of it often to Adam and others. She apparently even told others how she wished he was gone, how much she enjoyed seeing him suffer, and much more. According to sources she'd laugh when she saw him suffer and would want to relive those moments often for her enjoyment and pleasure. From our understanding Chelsea even told Adam on occasion that she wished he was dead. Supposedly there was also mention of her wanting to terminate his adoption multiple times. But if you were part of this child's world, likely you saw all these things. Hopefully you spoke up.

The county had an opportunity to make a significant difference in this child's life and generations to come. Yet, they attacked and manipulated things to harm the only parent that actually wanted and cared for the child. Yet here we are, perplexed and questioning where things went wrong when they should have gone right...

Seeking Accountability and Justice for "Child" James Neuerburg

Hey, friends! It's high time we rallied together for a cause that's not just close to our hearts, but crucial for justice—supporting the ongoing quest for justice on behalf of "Child" James Neuerburg, also known in different chapters of his life as "Child" James Cordova or "Child" James Cordova Parra. Here's how you can help:

1. Share it

Let's get chatty! Share "Child's" story. It's important that we hold the county accountable and ensure that evidence always gets shown to the judge.

2. Voice Your Support

Whether it’s attending a local rally, writing to decision-makers, or simply supporting this cause online, every voice counts.

3. Stay Informed

Keep those eyes peeled for updates. Knowledge is power, and staying informed means you're always ready to lend a hand. We'll likely continue to share more evidence publicly to increase awareness of bias.

4. Advocate for Systemic Change

Push for policies that ensure child protection agencies work transparently and justly. Your voice can help reshape the system.

Remember, seeking justice for "Child" isn't just about one boy—it symbolizes our collective stand against any oversight that could harm an innocent life. By joining forces, we can make sure that this story—one fraught with twists and turns—finds its way to a resolution where truth and justice aren't just words in a law book but realities that touch lives and mend hearts.

Conclusion

The story of "Child" James Neuerburg — also known as "Child" James Cordova — is a heartbreaking one that leaves us craving justice and change. It serves as a powerful reminder that when institutions like Becker County Human Services are caught hiding evidence from a judge, it's not just a matter of legal technicalities; it has real-life consequences for those involved.

This case highlights the urgent need for reform and accountability within our child protection systems. It's not enough to simply acknowledge the flaws; we must actively work towards fixing them:

  1. Stay alert: Pay attention to details and trust your instincts when something seems off.
  2. Stay informed: Educate yourself about child protection issues so you can advocate for those who may not have a voice.
  3. Demand action: Hold authorities responsible for their actions (or lack thereof) because everyone deserves to be protected.

It's time to address these systemic failures head-on and create a safer environment for all children. Let this child's story serve as a catalyst for change and a reminder that no child should ever have to endure such suffering.

Statistics For Foster Care | The Disastrous Impact of Foster Care

Aging Out Statistics: Each year, approximately 20,000 youth "age out" of the foster care system in the United States alone, according to the National Foster Youth Institute (NFYI).

Employment Challenges: Research from Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago reveals that within four years of leaving foster care, only about half of former foster youth are employed.

Educational Attainment: The Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative reports that only 3% of former foster youth graduate from college, compared to 24% of their peers.

Homelessness Rates: Studies show that up to 36% of homeless youth have a history of foster care involvement, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness.

Incarceration Rates: The Sentencing Project indicates that youth who age out of foster care are more than twice as likely as their peers to experience incarceration by age 19.

Mental Health Challenges: The Child Welfare Information Gateway states that 71% of females who age out of foster care are pregnant by age 21, and both males and females are at higher risk for mental health issues.

Substance Abuse: According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), youth who age out of foster care are more likely to experience substance abuse issues compared to their peers.

Financial Stability: The Annie E. Casey Foundation's Kids Count Data Center highlights that only 48% of former foster youth are employed at age 24, compared to 71% of young adults nationally.

Healthcare Access: A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that young adults who aged out of foster care were significantly less likely to have health insurance compared to their peers.

Recurrence of Abuse or Neglect: The Children's Bureau reports that about one in five youth who age out of foster care will become homeless after age 18, and up to 36% will experience housing instability within four years.

Parenting Challenges: Research from the Children's Bureau indicates that approximately 25% of former foster youth will experience parenting at an early age, often without adequate support or resources.

Limited Access to Higher Education: Only 50% of foster youth graduate from high school, compared to 70% of their peers, according to data from the National Foster Youth Institute. Of those who do graduate, only 10% enroll in post-secondary education.

Lack of Stable Housing: A study by the University of Chicago found that within two to four years of leaving foster care, up to 25% of former foster youth experience homelessness.

Risk of Exploitation and Trafficking: The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children reports that youth who age out of foster care are at heightened risk of exploitation, including sex trafficking, due to their vulnerability and lack of support networks.

Disproportionate Representation of Minorities: Minority youth are overrepresented in the foster care system and consequently face compounded challenges upon aging out. For example, African American and Native American youth are more likely to experience homelessness after leaving care.

"The whispers of change are growing louder, demanding an overhaul of systems meant to shield the innocent."