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Father's
Side in Bridget Marks Custody Case
Speaks Publicly for First Time
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In one of the most stunning and unconscionable
court rulings of our time, a New York Appellate court ruled
that Bridget Marks did in fact coach her 5 year-old twin
girls to make false allegations of
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sexual molestation against their father--and then
granted her sole custody of the girls! |
Marks won custody in part due to the widespread
media sympathy she created through constant theatrics, playing
victim, and her determination to place her little girls in the
public spotlight. After losing custody of the girls to John
Aylsworth, her ex-boyfriend, she successfully took her side
of the story to the public via appearances on
Larry King
Live, PrimeTime Live, The O'Reilly Factor,
and Dr. Phil,
and through quotes in one-sided "news" articles in the
New
York Daily News and the
New York Post.
In contrast to Marks, Aylsworth and his
attorney,
Patricia
Grant, have, in the interests of protecting the girls from
the media circus Marks has created, declined to speak publicly
about the case--until now.
Grant gave Aylsworth's side of the story--a side barely known to the public--on
His Side
with Glenn Sacks on Sunday, April 3,
2005. Also appearing was
Dr. Stephen Walker of
the divorce and family issues TV show
Families in Transition.
To learn more, see:
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