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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 491500" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Thank you all for your support - it helps more than you know! (Well...maybe you DO know...LOL!)</p><p></p><p>Just to update where we stand:</p><p></p><p>husband sent an email to the Supervisor last night...along with a copy of the BT's email.</p><p></p><p>BT sent three email messages to us this morning - she has not attempted to contact us since. No doubt she is confident that her letter to the Supervisor is going to make AAALLL the difference and will cast us as the bad guys and she, the BT, as the lone hero standing up for our poor abused daughter.</p><p></p><p>Now, because of the holiday...I think the Supervisor's office was closed. Supervisor most likely will not hear of any of this until Tuesday...</p><p></p><p>I think that we will have a quiet weekend, and then when Supervisor returns to the office to find this? I think the doo-doo is going to hit the fan.</p><p></p><p>And if BT thought the devil was causing trouble for her before? Ugh! She may very well come back with something nasty at that point.</p><p></p><p>If that happens, we are prepared to make a report of harassment to the police.</p><p></p><p>I'm not too worried about defending ourselves because the BT's letter to the supervisor basically argues NOT that we were liars, but that her actions were justified due to our abuse. (among the "abusive" items listed? - the fact that we were not letting difficult child get a driver's license). BT also accuses the supervisor of failing to do her job properly. I think BT finally got enough rope to hang herself...her own words create more trouble for herself than husband or I ever could. And since I am certain she had to sign some kind of "non-disclosure" agreement...she may be in some trouble for circulating those confidential emails.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the great advice!</p><p></p><p>I will keep you posted...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 491500, member: 6546"] Thank you all for your support - it helps more than you know! (Well...maybe you DO know...LOL!) Just to update where we stand: husband sent an email to the Supervisor last night...along with a copy of the BT's email. BT sent three email messages to us this morning - she has not attempted to contact us since. No doubt she is confident that her letter to the Supervisor is going to make AAALLL the difference and will cast us as the bad guys and she, the BT, as the lone hero standing up for our poor abused daughter. Now, because of the holiday...I think the Supervisor's office was closed. Supervisor most likely will not hear of any of this until Tuesday... I think that we will have a quiet weekend, and then when Supervisor returns to the office to find this? I think the doo-doo is going to hit the fan. And if BT thought the devil was causing trouble for her before? Ugh! She may very well come back with something nasty at that point. If that happens, we are prepared to make a report of harassment to the police. I'm not too worried about defending ourselves because the BT's letter to the supervisor basically argues NOT that we were liars, but that her actions were justified due to our abuse. (among the "abusive" items listed? - the fact that we were not letting difficult child get a driver's license). BT also accuses the supervisor of failing to do her job properly. I think BT finally got enough rope to hang herself...her own words create more trouble for herself than husband or I ever could. And since I am certain she had to sign some kind of "non-disclosure" agreement...she may be in some trouble for circulating those confidential emails. Thanks for all the great advice! I will keep you posted... [/QUOTE]
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