The student she was trying to help was a foster kid.
The kid had been moved around to multiple foster families.
The kid was sick and was left alone at the home.
She went to check on the kid.
The kid was desperate for medical help.
There were no foster parents.
She took the kid to the hospital using her insurance because she and the kid did not want CPS to come, snatch the kid and put in another placement, away from the only person who cared for his life - the Superintendent.
The media has failed to report that this was a foster child because it falls under child trafficking.
The media failed to even question why Trump referenced in the State of the Union 2019 address: child trafficking; child sex trafficking; women trafficking; human trafficking or slavery.
The media has demonized this woman for human compassion for a child who has been Legally Kidnapped, like they always do because child welfare is the residual of the peculiar institution.
Ask yourself what you would do if a child begged not to be moved against their will from one place to another for money?
Typically, this is referred to as slavery.
Welcome to foster care and adoption, the dark world of child trafficking, where Medicaid fraud in child welfare pays extremely well and you will never get caught.
Indiana superintendent resigns after charged for using own insurance to help sick student
Casey Smitherman, an unsung hero of trafficked children |
The board of the Elwood Community Schools accepted Casey Smitherman’s resignation without comment at a meeting Friday evening. Deputy Superintendent Joe Brown was named interim superintendent.
It wasn’t immediately clear why she resigned. The board said last week Smitherman had its support.
Smitherman was charged Jan. 15 with insurance fraud, identity deception, and official misconduct.
She said she would enter a diversion program allowing dismissal of the charges if she avoids further arrests in the coming year.
She said she would enter a diversion program allowing dismissal of the charges if she avoids further arrests in the coming year.
Smitherman said she recently went to the home of a student who had missed school and saw he had symptoms of strep throat. After one clinic refused to treat him, she took him to another and said he was her son.
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