Milli Schlafly

  • Your father loves you very much.
  • He has been trying to see you ever since the police seized you in Nov. 2007.
  • The only reason he has not been able to see you more is because of unfounded accusations of abuse by Julie Travers.
  • He has been evaluated nine times for the court, and none have found any single wrongdoing on his part.
  • The last evaluator asked him on March 27, 2010 to promise to never tell you the truth about what happened in court.*
  • You are a wonderful girl, and you do not deserve what has happened to you.
  • Your father will never betray you.

    * Ken Perlmutter says that his actual words were:
    "Will you promise to never discuss the court case with them again?"


    On Dec. 14, 2010, Ken Perlmutter testified in court that it would be harmful for you to learn that "The money follows the child." That is the family court practice of ordering the dad to pay the mom thousands of dollars every month if she can make allegations that result in her getting custody of the child. According to Perlmutter, Julie's court accusations were entirely false and destructive, and that you should not be permitted to learn how she has profited by many thousands of dollars from those false accusations. He also testified that Julie is no better parent than your father, and that the court order that allows her to prevent you from seeing him is insane.
    On May 13, 2011, Julie filed a motion to the court to put your father in jail for telling the story of how she got sole legal custody of you. It happened because she falsely told Perlmutter that she already had sole legal custody, and he then wrote a court order saying that she was to continue to have sole legal custody.
    In court on June 29, 2011, Julie told the court that she is refusing to allow me to visit you, and she will continue to refuse unless ordered by the court. She is asking the court to completely and permanently terminate my right to visit you. We go back to court in July for her motion to put me in jail for telling the truth about this case.

    It is important for you to know that I have been trying to visit you, and I have told Julie that I will visit you under any conditions that she sets. The court has left it completely up to her when, how, and whether I visit you. Julie's position is that she will not allow a visit unless the court orders her to allow a visit.

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