She Tried Taking My Baby Not Knowing I Was A Federal Judge

She Tried Taking My Baby Not Knowing I Was A Federal Judge

She Tried Taking My Baby Not Knowing I Was A Federal Judge

I always kept my career as a federal judge a secret from my husband’s family, allowing them to believe I was just an unemployed wife living off their son. Just hours after my C-section at St. Mary’s Medical Pavilion, my mother-in-law Margaret Whitmore barged into my private recovery suite. I was holding my newborn twins, Noah and Nora, when she threw a stack of adoption papers onto my tray table. She cruelly announced that her daughter Karen needed an heir and demanded I sign over my son immediately while keeping my daughter. She insulted me by claiming I was not capable of raising two babies and had no right to such a luxurious hospital room.

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When I refused to comply, Margaret became aggressive and tried to physically remove Noah from his bassinet. I instinctively protected my son, which caused her to strike me across the face despite my fresh surgical incision. She hissed that as his grandmother she decided what was best for him, so I immediately pressed the emergency security button beside my bed. Hospital security rushed in moments later led by Chief Daniel Ruiz who found me with a split lip and Margaret clutching my crying baby. She attempted to manipulate the situation by claiming I was unstable and had tried to hurt my own child.

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