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Episode 3: Cover-Up, Continued: How Counterfeit Hearings, Hypnosis, and Home Visits Enable Hidden Abuse

Episode 3: Cover-Up, Continued: How Counterfeit Hearings, Hypnosis, and Home Visits Enable Hidden Abuse

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They say there is a method to madness—but what if that method is deliberately designed to erase truth, silence victims, and protect abusers?

In third episode of If I Told You, "Coverup, Continued" we continue the harrowing story of a mother uncovering the hidden machinery of injustice that operates in cases of child abuse. What began as a custody battle fueled by an angry ex soon revealed something far more sinister: a system designed not just to suppress allegations of abuse but to erase them entirely.

Through counterfeit court hearings, coercive hypnosis, and manipulated home visits, we expose the chilling tactics used to discredit protective parents, gaslight survivors, and keep abuse hidden in plain sight. These aren’t just isolated incidents—they’re calculated methods employed to ensure victims are forgotten, even by themselves.

But how do you fight a battle when the very system meant to protect your child is working against you? How do you get both the public and the legal system to believe the unbelievable? This episode pulls back the curtain on the dark network of enablers protecting abusers and asks the urgent question: What happens when those who should protect, conspire instead?

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