The Open Secret
For years, it was an open secret in Washington. The real story isn’t just what happened — it’s what Congress chose to keep hidden.
Investigative Journalism | Exposing What Lies Beneath
For years, it was an open secret in Washington. The real story isn’t just what happened — it’s what Congress chose to keep hidden.
William Sewell’s case in South Carolina highlights systemic failures in family court, revealing a punitive culture against parents exposing corruption. Legislator Gill Gatch’s remarks underscore a corrupt pay-to-play system, where speaking out leads to ostracization while silence necessitates financial submission, ultimately jeopardizing families and perpetuating injustices.
“Pay Up or Shut Up”: How South Carolina’s Legal-Political Machine Silences Parents Like William Sewell Read More
The article discusses systemic corruption in South Carolina’s family courts, evidenced by William Sewell’s case, where he faces exorbitant legal fees and judicial favoritism. The judicial system protects entrenched attorneys and GALs who neglect children’s interests, silencing parents challenging unfair practices. The need for urgent judicial reform and oversight is emphasized.
“William Sewell vs. The System”: South Carolina’s Family Court Corruption Isn’t Just Alleged — It’s Alive and Well Read More
Families in South Carolina allege systemic abuse within the family court system, implicating judges and attorneys like Mandy Kimmons and Donnie Gamache in racketeering. Whistleblowers describe coercion, financial exploitation, and collusion among legal and political insiders, raising calls for federal intervention to address these disturbing patterns of misconduct and silence.
The Summerville Syndicate: How a South Carolina Family Court Became a Playground for Power, Profit, and Persecution Read More