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Adoptionscandal

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human-interest2 years ago

"Natalia Grace's Age Mystery Unraveled: DNA Test Results and New Documentary Insights"

Natalia Grace, the Ukrainian orphan accused by her adoptive parents of being an adult posing as a child, has been proven to be nearly 22 years old through a DNA test, as revealed in the documentary "The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks." This finding aligns with her age at the time of her adoption in 2010, debunking the claims of her adoptive parents, Michael and Kristine Barnett, who had legally changed her age to 22 and were later charged with felony child neglect. Dental records also corroborate her true age, further discrediting the Barnetts' allegations.

entertainment2 years ago

"Natalia Grace Breaks Silence on Adoption Controversy and Legal Battle"

"The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks" is a follow-up ID docuseries where Natalia Grace addresses allegations made by her adoptive parents, who claimed she was an adult sociopath pretending to be a child. The series delves into Natalia's side of the story, suggesting that her adoptive mother, Kristine Barnett, fabricated the narrative for financial gain after failing to turn Natalia into a prodigy like her son. The series is characterized by its sensational tone and has attracted over 10 million viewers with its dramatic storytelling approach.

entertainmentdocumentary2 years ago

"Natalia Grace Breaks Silence: From Ukrainian Orphan to Legal Battleground"

The ID documentary "The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks" explores the complex story of Ukrainian adoptee Natalia Grace, whose age was legally changed from 8 to 22, leading to her adoptive parents being relieved of responsibility and later charged with neglect. DNA tests have confirmed Natalia was a child at the time of adoption, and her birth mother, Anna Gava, wishes for her return to Ukraine. Natalia, now settled with a new family, has no plans to reunite with her birth mother and is exploring civil action for her past mistreatment. The documentary premieres on January 1.