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==Filed Cases==
 
*October 27, 1989 - Causa No. 81 Juzgado Federal No. 1 de San Isidro
 
*October 27, 1989 - Causa No. 81 Juzgado Federal No. 1 de San Isidro
 
*Causa No. 2351/89 Tribunal de Menores No. 2 de Bahia Blanca
 
*Causa No. 2351/89 Tribunal de Menores No. 2 de Bahia Blanca
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==Pending Cases==
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==Timeline==
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*November 4, 1989 - Family [[Home]] in [[Bahia Blanca, Argentina]] raided. 12 adults, including [[Brian Edward Pickus]], who has an outstanding Interpol warrant from the state of Hawaii for kidnapping, burglary and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, are arrested. Except for Brian Pickus, who faces extradition to the United States, they are all soon released. 34 children are taken into custody. 29 are held in protective custody and 5 are returned to their parents.
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==Press Coverage of Legal Problems==
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* [[Houston Chronicle: Prisoner of a cult]] — 1989-12-04
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* [[Houston Chronicle: Group opens fund to reunite mother with her kidnapped son]] — 1989-12-06
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* [[Houston Chronicle: Mother accuses State Dept. of hindering rescue of teen]] — 1989-12-09
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* [[Houston Chronicle: Sex in the name of God]] — 1990-02-04
  
 
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Revision as of 07:37, 11 June 2005

Filed Cases

  • October 27, 1989 - Causa No. 81 Juzgado Federal No. 1 de San Isidro
  • Causa No. 2351/89 Tribunal de Menores No. 2 de Bahia Blanca

Pending Cases

Timeline

  • November 4, 1989 - Family Home in Bahia Blanca, Argentina raided. 12 adults, including Brian Edward Pickus, who has an outstanding Interpol warrant from the state of Hawaii for kidnapping, burglary and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, are arrested. Except for Brian Pickus, who faces extradition to the United States, they are all soon released. 34 children are taken into custody. 29 are held in protective custody and 5 are returned to their parents.

Press Coverage of Legal Problems

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