This episode of The Father's Truth brings in Emmet for part 3 of his story. A former Amish man and father who has been fighting for his children. Emmy talks about the continuous fight he has been facing and the sad reality of having his children for the first time in four and a half years. He talks about the brainwashing his ex-wife has done, trying to bring in God as a way to control the situation. The host, Alan Donovan, encourages Emmy to talk about the issues that are being faced and how the Amish culture handles them, such as bestiality, drug abuse, alcoholism and rape. Emmet is discussing a recent visit with his 11-year-old daughters, who are Amish. He explains that he had a good time with them, but that his ex-wife did not come out to meet with him. He then goes on to explain the difficulties of communication between them, due to their religious beliefs, as the Amish do not use phones. He then questions how the process of communication between them works, as the court granted him access to his children at any time. He concludes that his ex-wife has access to cell phones, yet still does not communicate with him, which he finds hypocritical.
Timestamps
0:00:00
Episode 3: The Father's Truth - An Interview with Emmy on Amish Culture and Father's Rights
0:02:25
Heading: Conversation Regarding Communication with Ex-Wife and Amish Lifestyle
0:04:02
Conversation on Amish Bestiality and Mental Institutions
0:10:35
Conversation Regarding Molestation of Daughters by Brother
0:12:24
Conversation Regarding Child Molestation
0:15:16
Investigation of Alleged Child Abuse: A Father's Story
0:19:41
Amish Lifestyle and Its Impact on State Troopers
0:21:44
Conversation Between [Name] and Father Regarding Abuse and Neglect
0:25:08
Conversation Summary: Reflection on Emotional Response to Abuse
0:26:48
Conversation on Forced Thanksgiving Dinner in Amish Community
0:29:03
Topic: Sexual Abuse and Organized Religion in the Amish Community
0:30:57
Amish Community Forgiveness and Edward Shrop's Conviction
0:33:49
Conversation Summary: Phoenix Shark's Rape and Abuse of His Sister Amelia
0:35:47
Heading: The Impact of Money on the Family Court System
0:37:52
Conversation on the Unfairness of the Family Court System
0:40:01
Heading: Corrupt Family Court System: A Personal Account
0:44:31
Conversation Regarding Unaccounted Allegations of Sexual Abuse
0:46:09
Conversation between Client and Attorney Regarding New Trial
0:47:53
Conversation Regarding Unethical Attorney Behavior in Family Court
Highlights
She accused everybody around that was in my life of sexual allegations. And she's not going to be held accountable for it. And she hasn't she's not been held accountable for anything.
Why is my attorney saying there's her attorney. He's got three cases with him, and all three cases are in three different counties with three different people with identical export.
And that's what my attorney said. His exact words were, this is the only thing we have. And we still went the way it did. I've lost every bit of faith in family court, really, in any I mean, you look at the White House, what we're dealing with, it's all the way up, all the way down.
When I first started going into the family court system and dealing with my own personal thing, I hired an attorney who I truly felt was a good person and who was honest and looking out for me and my son.
Money is what makes the family court system go around and all its little umbrella entities. You know, CPS, gals, judges, attorneys, they're all built off the same fucking foundation.