Law Offices of Jeffery Leving: Mother Moves Children in With Convicted Male Prostitute
Father Seeks Court Intervention
JOLIET, Ill., Dec. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- On January 6th 2009, Judge Joseph
Polito will decide whether to grant an Extended Emergency Temporary
Restraining Order for a father seeking to protect his two young children ages
2 and 5, who are believed to have been placed in care of a convicted male
prostitute and proprietor of an elicit website. The hearing is scheduled for
9:30AM (CST) in Courtroom 306 in the Will County Courthouse.
The mother had previously been awarded an Order of Protection against the
father by a different judge with no notice to the father of the court hearing.
This manipulation of the court system enabled the mother to effectively
disenfranchise and bar the father from seeing his children.
According to court documents, it is believed by the father's counsel that
the children are living with the mother and her two brothers. The older
brother, age 30, had "been arrested and pled guilty to being a male
prostitute" and operates an "adult" website. In addition, it is believed that
the younger brother, age 28, had "engaged in sexual activities with the
mother."
To reverse this problem, attorney Jeffery Leving and veteran litigator
Joseph Sparacino filed for an Emergency Petition for a Temporary Restraining
Order against the mother on behalf of the father.
"It was brought to our attention that our client's two young children were
being subjected to an unhealthy and dangerous home environment -- we had to
act swiftly," said Joseph Sparacino, one of the father's attorneys.
"Due to the time-sensitive nature and the egregious circumstances
surrounding this case, we are working diligently to resolve this situation,"
said Jeffery Leving founder of DadsRights.com.