Monday, August 5, 2024

34-year-old Rachel Amell From Kentucky Exposes Waukesha County Family Court System As Corrupt And In Collusion To Violate Mother's Rights To Her 4-year-old Son Aaron

Amell has been charged with one felony count with interfere beyond custody visitation, according to Waukesha County Court records.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

August 5, 2024

Waukesha, Wisconsin - On July 27, 2024, Rachel Amell, 34, of Louisville, Kentucky was charged in Waukesha County with one felony count with interfere beyond custody visitation. 

If convicted, Amell is facing up to 12.5 years in prison and up to $25,000 in fines, or both. Amell has a court initial appearance on August 15, 2024 with Waukesha County Court Judge Ralph Ramirez.

Amell reached to Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) on Sunday, and says that what she has experienced in Wisconsin (Waukesha County Family court) is corruption and collusion to violate her Constitutional rights as a mother, and she claims that her case is similar to the ongoing Julie Valadez v. Ricardo Valadez divorce case in Waukesha County, which Julie was the first to publicly expose the corruption and collusion by Waukesha County Family Court Judges Michael J. Aprahamian and Ralph M. Ramirez who were both forced from further presiding over the Valadez divorce case due to multiple erroneous decisions and not abiding by state laws to protect a domestic abuse spouse and her children (Wisconsin State of Appeals Court rulings in the Valadez divorce case). In this case, Julie Valadez was charged with two felony charges for interfering with the custody of another, and is currently residing in Canada, seeking refugee status. Julie's 4 children were illegally placed with the abusive father by both Judges Aprahamian and Ramirez, Judge Jennifer R. Dorow, is now presiding over Julie's case.

In Amell's Facebook account posts, she allegedly exposes the corruption and collusion plaguing the Waukesha County family court system. 

HNNUSA is posting Amell's FB profile and posts at following link: https://www.facebook.com/share/JgUwSaa66W8V9PW9/

On July 18, 2024, Amell posted on her FB account, I deeply resonate with this story. One of the many reasons I left my ex-boyfriend, with whom I share a 4-year-old child, was his negligence and recklessness with my children. He would spend countless hours on video games, neglecting their needs. Unfortunately, nothing has changed. Recently, my son was left home alone, with the car garage doors wide open, and I discovered him in that situation. Despite this and many other instances of negligence, the court still continues to grant my ex-boyfriend full temporary custody of our child. To which, they have done illegally, as I have an Order on Stipulation which states that I have sole legal and sole physical custody of our child, and the right to move out of the state of Wisconsin without my ex boyfriend's approval. I left an unsafe relationship to protect my children, but now the court's decision has placed my son in danger. If anything happens to my son, I hold Waukesha County, in Wisconsin fully responsible.

On July 6, 2024, Amell posted on her FB account in regards to Aaron missing, I am Rachel Amell, and this is a lie. Mr. Jacob Allen Trzebiatowski is neglecting Aaron, and Waukesha County is doing nothing to assist my son. I have a preponderance of evidence to prove this. Please reach out to get the full details. An investigation must be made.

The current district attorney has yet to charge Mr. Jacob Allen Trzebiatowski with felony child abuse. Why is that? He admitted to the abuse to several authorities. 

Meanwhile, my child is being emotionally and physically abused and neglected. I have gone to the Waukesha Sheriff's Department, and I have contacted both Milwaukee and Waukesha CPS. I have been taking action. Why has the Waukesha District Attorney not?

On July 3, 2024, TMJ4 News reported that Aaron Amell, 4, was missing from Pewaukee, according to the Waukesha County Sheriff's Office (WCSO). The WCSO says that his mother, Rachel does not have legal custody and may be headed toward Louisville, Kentucky in a blue Honda Pilot SUV.

Amell was detained in Louisville and released, the 4-year-old child was returned to Trzebistowski in Pewaukee, WI.

On August 8, 2023, Amell obtained a 4-year Injunction Order against her ex-boyfriend, Jacob Allen Trzebiatowski, 29, the father of Aaron Amell, 4.

Today, Amell is being treated as, if there is a restraining order against her regarding her own child, as she is required to pay $75 per hour for supervised Zoom visitation. 

Amell asked the following questions, Why is this legal? Where is the restraining order stating I can only see my child via Zoom? Why am I being treated like a prisoner, charged $1.25 per minute to see my son? Why am I being denied parenting time without cause?

On June 12, 2023, Amell obtained an Order on Stipulation granting her sole legal and sole physical custody of her son, including the right to relocate out of Wisconsin without the adjudicated father's consent.

Today, she is required to pay $75 per hour for supervised Zoom visitation with her child.

Aaron turned 5 on Sunday.

HNNUSA did a Wisconsin record court check and no record exists in Waukesha County that Rachel Amell was found to be an unfit mother and legal custody was taken away. But, the Waukesha family court illegally gave temporary custody to Trzebiatowski, the father without due process for Amell, the child's mother.

Update: Amell on December 7, 2024 posted on her Facebook account the following, Despite having a stipulation granting me sole legal and physical custody, along with the right to move to any county and state with my child, Wisconsin has violated that stipulation for their own benefit, seemingly prioritizing financial gain over justice. They have failed to adhere to their own statutes, and no evidence has been presented to justify a change in circumstances. Moreover, there has been no evidentiary hearing to assess the facts, only repetitive status conferences that accomplish nothing but generate income for those involved.

As a result, while I still maintain custody, on July 3, 2024, Wisconsin effectively deprived me of my right to seek an emergency custody order in my home jurisdiction. They achieved this by utilizing Kentucky police to unlawfully take my son, preventing me from seeking the appropriate relief in the jurisdiction where I reside.

And they know it.

My 4-year-old clearly told the Kentucky victim services specialist “NO,” expressing that he did not consent to going with her when she asked him.

My 7-year-old also firmly and directly told the female officer that she had no right to take her brother from us.

It is evident that my children do not consent to this unwarranted state interference. This is further corroborated by body camera footage, which I may consider releasing.

My 4-year-old clearly told the Kentucky victim services specialist “NO,” expressing that he did not consent to going with her when she asked him.

On July 2-3, 2024, Wisconsin never issued a warrant, nor was my son ever listed in the system as “missing.” Instead, they fabricated a narrative that was fed to the media. Kentucky officers, while discussing the situation among themselves, expressed doubts about the legitimacy of the matter, recognizing it as a civil issue rather than a criminal one.

Wisconsin failed to provide Kentucky with any warrant, which is why Kentucky authorities repeatedly sought confirmation. Despite this, Wisconsin manipulated the situation, pressuring Kentucky into participating in the unlawful removal of my child. They placed him with a former CPS worker, who is a “victim services specialist” in Kentucky, and orchestrated my wrongful arrest.

There was no NCIC warrant for my arrest—only a BOLO (Be On the Lookout). As a result, Kentucky released me within 48 hours, and the case against me was dismissed on August 5, 2024.

Wisconsin’s actions are egregious. 

Update: On August 15, 2024, Rachel Amell appeared at a Waukesha County court in Wisconsin to face one felony count for interfere with custody beyond visitation. Amell was given a signature bond of $10,000 and was released. A court preliminary hearing was set for September 13, 2023 with Waukesha County Court Commissioner Kevin Costello, according to Waukesha County Court case 2024CF001158.

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