More Information, More Questions in Troy Adopta Child Sex Assault Cases
I’m posting this on both sites because of the national implications of the on-going investigation. Congratulations to the Dayton Daily News for the bang-up reporting it’s doing in the Kenneth Brandt child rape investigation. I was concerned that coverage would be superficial, but he Daily News has has stayed on top of things. (I’ve long been a fan of the Daily News’s dedication to actual journalism). Today’s Child-rape case shows safeguards failed. is an important read. The long feature contains new information on ACTION, Inc., child shuffling between Texas and Dayton, and Brandt himself. It brings up the yet-to-be-answered question of whether Brandt was living off foster/adoption subsidies. (I’d love to know how the unlicensed insurance agent Brandt convinced ACTION, Inc that he actually had a job.) I’m writing another project today that was due last week, and don’t’ have time today to comment much, but I wanted to get something up with a couple comments. There’s one disturbing piece from the piece I’ll point out here before I go for the day. According to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, in the last seven years “28 adopted children from the state (Texas) have been placed in homes Continue Reading →