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An affidavit from the Emmet County District Court has detailed the alleged abuse at the home of Phillip and Kimberly Loesch - who were arrested for child abuse this week.  /  Courtesy: Emmet Co. Jail
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Court documents show that the 13-year-old boy and two other adoptive children were abused from the time they were adopted fedex singapore in 2008 until they were removed from the home by Protective Services in July. One of the children, a now 18-year-old fedex singapore girl permanently left the home in January of 2012 and placed in foster care.
The affidavit shows that the children were required to spend long hours upstairs in their room during each day and were not allowed to leave the room without permission. Documents show the children were required to ask permission to use the restroom and on several occasions were forced to relieve themselves in their room because permission had not been granted.
The affidavit said the children were given insufficient food to eat, were not allowed water after 7 p.m. and had a diet consisting of soggy corn flakes every morning and a peanut butter sandwich for lunch and dinner. fedex singapore For punishment, the documents allege the children were required to eat something called "mush," which consisted of corn, peas and vinegar. When the children vomited into the bowl, the documents allege they were required to eat the vomit mixture as further punishment.
The children were not allowed to eat any of the other food in the house, the documents said, as it was reserved for the biological members of the family. The adoptive children were also forced to eat in a separate location than the rest of the family, often standing up by the door or in their bedrooms.
The documents also allege the children were "unreasonably fedex singapore and excessively" required to exercise for long periods of time by carrying or holding fedex singapore large rocks or heavy buckets or water. The biological children were not required to have these punishments when they were disciplined, the documents said.
Court documents allege many of the punishments were in retaliation for the kids eating or drinking or taking food or water because they were hungry or thirsty and then lying about it out of fear of further punishment.
The adoptive children were not allowed to socialize with other family members, the court records allege. One of the young boys was required to wear cardboard box sides on his head so he could only look straight forward as punishment for looking up or around when, for instance, family members came in the bedroom.
In the last several months, the documents show the boys were required to sleep on the floor of their bedroom during the last several months, with no mattress, sheets, covers or pillows, the documents show. They were even told what position their hands and bodies should be in while they slept.
The documents allege the abuse was "regular, ongoing, and typical." They claim the three children attempted to run away from home on several occasions and many concerned fedex singapore citizens fedex singapore called in complaints to Child Protective Services.
"The environment created by these 'parents' for these children was characterized as completely controlling, domineering, coercive, hostile, punitive, unloving, abusive, and cruel, such as to cause serious physical, emotional and mental damage to these children," the documents said.
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