Samantha Gets Her Thirteenth Caseworker in Two Years


Alice Samantha Thomason, the real mother of Autumn Destiny DeShawna Thomason, Karly Nicole and Sara Louvelle Texanna Wilfarwn these children were stolen by Jackson County Ga DFCS for Profit

Well here she goes again, Erica Smith the Twelth caseworker left at the end of march. She was employeed by Jackson county Ga DFC. Before she left she managed to leave her footprint in the insane case known as “The Madness of Stealing Alice Samantha Thomason’s Children.” She changed once again the time Samantha sees her girls on Monday to 3-4pm – The reason, the prior time was not convient to Donna Webb the foster care provider. Really? Not Convient to her? Well, let’s just step back and rethink this. Donna was the reason Samantha missed Christmas with her children this past year because it wasn’t convient for her, she changed the visitation times before this last time because it wasn’t convient to her.
The reason it hasn’t been convient she now lives in Madison County and she has to drive back down to Jackson County for Sam to see her children.
Now while it is not convient for her to work around Samantha’s schedule it is very convient for her to make $16,000.00 a year off the three girls and build a new house using this money.
Now back to Erica Smith, not only did she change the time she didn’t even give Samantha the courtesy of a phone call – she made the supervisor of the Tree House do it. What a coward act that was.
So now Samantha gets to break in a new caseworker who will want to show up at her visitation and inject herself or himself into the one hour a week Samantha has with her children.
This is so wrong on so many levels. It is way past time to bring them home.

About Yvonne Mason Sewell

Background:  The eldest of five children, Yvonne was born May 17, 1951 in Atlanta, Georgia. Raised in East Point, Georgia, she moved to Jackson County, Ga. until 2006 then moved to Port St. Lucie, Florida where she currently makes her home.  Licensed bounty hunter for the state of Georgia. Education:  After a 34 year absence, returned to college in 2004. Graduated with honors in Criminal Justice with an Associate’s degree from Lanier Technical College in 2006. Awards:  Nominated for the prestigious GOAL award in 2005 which encompasses all of the technical colleges. This award is based not only on excellence in academics but also leadership, positive attitude and the willingness to excel in one’s major. Affiliations:  Beta Sigma Phi Sorority  Member of The Florida Writer’s Association – Group Leader for St Lucie County The Dream:  Since learning to write at the age of five, Yvonne has wanted to be an author. She wrote her first novel Stan’s Story beginning in 1974 and completed it in 2006. Publication seemed impossible as rejections grew to 10 years. Determined, she continued adding to the story until her dream came true in 2006. The Inspiration:  Yvonne’s brother Stan has been her inspiration and hero in every facet of her life. He was stricken with Encephalitis at the tender age of nine months. He has defied every roadblock placed in his way and has been the driving force in every one of her accomplishments. He is the one who taught her never to give up The Author: Yvonne is currently the author of several novels, including:  Stan’s Story- the true story of her brother’s accomplishments, it has been compared to the style of Capote, and is currently being rewritten with new information for re-release.  Tangled Minds - a riveting story about a young girl’s bad decision and how it taints everyone’s life around her yet still manages to show that hope is always possible. This novel has been compared to the writing of Steinbeck and is currently being written as a screenplay. This novel will be re-released by Kerlak Publishing in 2009  Brilliant Insanity – released by Kerlak Publishing October 2008  Silent Scream – Released by Lulu.com October 2008- Slated to be made into a movie Yvonne’s Philosophy in Life - “Pay it Forward”: “In this life we all have been helped by others to attain our dreams and goals. We cannot pay it back but what we can do is ‘pay it forward’. It is a simple
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