Florida judge Takes Child From Mother Because She’s “Anti-Mask,” Forces COVID Vaccine Ultimatum

Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC

 

 

A shocking interview by Red Voice Media‘s Stew Peters exposes a mother’s nightmare situation after a Florida judge ruled she cannot see her son because she posted a social media picture without a mask.

 

 
During a custody battle with her ex-husband, Melanie Joseph had her parental rights stripped after a court ruled she’s a “danger” to the child for being “anti-mask.”

 
Audio recording reveals Broward County Judge Dale C. Cohen telling the court he thinks the mother’s “credibility is very low.”

 

“I don’t believe a lot of what she testified to,” Judge Cohen said. “Um, she’s one of these anti-mask people and she’s got the audacity to post that on social media that she’s an anti-mask people.”

 

Joseph told Peters she isn’t “anti-mask” and had instead posted a pre-pandemic photo online.

The judge was also allegedly concerned about photos of the mother with her gun, for which she has a permit.

 

Explaining his ruling, Judge Cohen said, “If the mother wants in-person time -sharing, it’s going to be in Broward County, she’s going to come down, she’s gonna pay for a supervisor and she’s gonna wear a mask. And if she doesn’t, time-sharing is just not gonna happen.”

 

“When this pandemic is over and there’s no cases and there’s a vaccine and there’s proof… well, the father will get a vaccine for the child, but you know the mother’s going to need to get a vaccine as well. And, when I have proof everybody’s safe and the child is not at risk of danger, then we can talk about a long-distance parenting plan, but for right now her time-sharing is suspended,” the judge ruled.

Explaining how the mother is “a danger” to her own child, Judge Cohen said, “She’s a danger because of COVID and she’s not taking proper precautions. When COVID passes, I don’t think she’ll be a danger.”

 

This shocking case reveals how corrupt America’s judicial system is.

 

Keep in mind this is happening in the red state of Florida where highly popular Governor Ron DeSantis is in charge.