Protect Armani: Exposing Abuse Hidden Behind CPS, Church, and Sheriff Ties
Armani is only six years old. She is autistic, has ADHD, and her brand of autism makes her super sensitive to touch and sensation. What other kids might brush off as a “pop” is literal torture for her. And yet, she had the courage to speak the truth her own father still cannot say.
On Friday, while we were talking about something as simple as scissors and safety rules, my 6-year-old daughter suddenly told me — unprompted — that she had been hit with a belt, a stick, and a switch.
She described being struck on the soles of her feet, her forehead, her stomach, and her buttocks.
Her words stopped me cold.
She asked to go to her uncle and TT house and the very first thing she said when she came home from their house was:
“Mommy, I didn’t get whooped while I was gone!”
She said it with such joy, as if not being hurt was something to celebrate.
That is not childhood. That is survival.
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Generational Trauma
This cycle has been running for years.
It runs so deep that even as an adult, her father cannot bring himself to say the words out loud. When I asked him to repeat what she had disclosed, he shut down — his body literally refused to let him.
That’s how powerful lifelong conditioning is.
And now it’s happening to my child.
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Neglect of My Youngest
It didn’t stop there. My youngest was starved as an infant in that same house. When she cried from hunger, she was blamed instead of fed.
This is not discipline. This is torture and neglect.
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Why This is So Dangerous
The people who did this are not outsiders. They are deeply embedded in the systems meant to protect children:
- Her husband works for CPS.
- They are a licensed foster home, with custody of multiple children.
- They hold keys to their church.
- She has been catering for the sheriff’s office for years.
They are trusted. Respected. Seen as community pillars.
And that is exactly how the abuse has been able to stay hidden for so long.
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Full Transparency
I’ve compiled an open-access Google Drive folder with all supporting evidence: videos, audio recordings, transcripts, screenshots, and my handwritten timeline. This folder will be updated as the case moves forward — proof that every word here is real and documented.
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Why We Need Help
This fight is already costing us everything:
- My partner’s job won’t let him return until he provides a copy of the official report, leaving us without income.
- I am disabled and rely on SSDI, SNAP, and Medicaid. That covers the basics, but not the emergencies.
- We need funds for transportation, legal help, therapy, and day-to-day stability while I keep my daughters safe.
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Why Your Help Matters
This isn’t charity. This is protection.
Your donation will:
1. Keep Armani and her sister safe.
2. Keep us stable while the investigation unfolds.
3. Help expose how people inside the very system meant to protect children are abusing them instead.
Even $1 helps protect Armani. Every single dollar turns into evidence, therapy, or stability that keeps my girls safe. Whether you give $1 or $1,000, you are part of breaking this cycle.
$1 → Helps print, copy, and file a single page of evidence for the case.
$5 → Covers a day’s worth of transportation gas for doctor visits or mandated reports.
$10 → Pays for secure storage (USB/SD card/backups) so evidence cannot “disappear.”
$25 → Covers certified copies, transcripts, and court-ready paperwork.
$50 → Provides safe transportation to medical appointments and therapy.
$100 → Helps cover trauma-informed counseling for Armani.
$250 → Keeps the lights on and food stable for a week while I fight this case.
$500 → Covers notarized witness statements and legal filings.
$1,000 → Secures legal advocacy to ensure Armani’s disclosures cannot be ignored.
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Closing
A 6-year-old child had the courage to speak the truth.
A 1-year-old was starved for crying.
And the people who hurt them are shielded by CPS ties, law enforcement ties, and church ties.
I am their mother, Brandy, and I believe them.
I will fight until they are safe — but I cannot do this alone.
Please, help us protect these little girls. Donate if you can. Share if you can’t. Every action matters.


