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==== I. INTRODUCTION ==== # This lawsuit seeks relief for the widespread and systematic corruption within the London, KY family court system, where judges and state agencies have conspired to defraud, extort, and deprive parents of their fundamental rights under the guise of judicial discretion. # The London Family Court judges, in active collusion with state agencies and child support enforcement entities, have engaged in a pattern of racketeering designed to maximize child support revenue by wrongfully denying equal custody arrangements and unlawfully forcing non-custodial parents into oppressive financial obligations. # Title IV-D of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Β§Β§ 651-669b) financially incentivizes states to create higher child support obligations. Instead of enforcing 50/50 custody as required by law, London, KY courts manipulate proceedings to award sole custody to one parent (usually the mother) to artificially inflate child support obligations and maximize federal reimbursement. # The scheme has been abused to such an extent that it has led to widespread societal damage, including increased poverty, wrongful incarceration for non-payment of child support, parental alienation, and mental health crises among children and parents.
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