My Name IS SAYURI LAYMAN

 

My name is Sayuri Layman. My name will always be Sayuri Layman despite my Mormon foster now adoptive family changing it against my will.

I am so very loved. My family loves me more than words can say.  I was stolen from my family by court appointed predators-members of the Mesa LDS Church. 

I was taken from my mother along with my siblings in December 2019, and then systematically alienated from my family one by one until there was nobody there to stand up for me.

 I was manipulated, lied to, and made to say things that were not true. 

All of these terrible actions were allowed by the Court, signed off on by the rubber-stamping so called Juvenile Court Judge who presided over the utter sham that was the court proceeding where they terminated my mommy’s rights because they believed my Mormon foster mother’s lies over my family.

They never asked me.  The Judge does not even know who I am. I have two sisters and a big brother.  My sisters went with their dads and my brother went to live with my grandma.  I wanted to go too but my foster mom made it so they wouldn’t ask me anything in court.  She accused my family of sexually molesting me.  Accusations that were proven to be lies by not one but two polygraphs. Because it never happened.

I just want my family and they want me to come home.  The police and the state dropped their case because they had no evidence. The “department” or DCS kept pushing.  They fought my grandma tooth and nail because my Mormon foster family wanted to adopt me and seal me to the religion and their family forever. 

DCS called my grandma unfit and the so-called Judge called the Case Aide unreliable when she wanted to testify in court that the foster mother was manipulating me.  The Judge said she was unreliable because she said that she had witnessed my mother and her children and thought she could be a good parent.  My mother was sober for a long time.  Then they denied her visits, told horrible lies and made vile accusations. They put her through so many terrible things to try to prove she was not worthy. 

She did what addicts do, every addict, at least once in their recovery. She relapsed. 

That was enough to terminate her rights in the great state of Arizona.  As soon as they took mommy’s rights and grandma no longer had ground to stand on because I was no longer legally her granddaughter.  In the same breath DCS dropped their objections to her taking my brother.  She was now fit to be a guardian. 

As soon as the Mormon family in Mormon town USA - Mesa, AZ was allowed to freely adopt me, my grandma was now fit to take children without hesitation in the eyes of DCS.  The so-called Judge didn’t call them unreliable like they did the case aide.  Nope.  Their words were still good as gold in his courtroom. 

It was not my family I needed to fear. It was the ‘department’, the so-called Judge and the Mormon family who set out to steal me and succeeded.  The funny thing is, my mother was unfit because she had used meth, but the foster family who adopted me was not, despite my adoptive grandfather who lives with me being a meth head, and being arrested while I was in foster care for multiple counts of felony assault on a police officer and testing positive for meth.

Help bring Sayuri home!!

I will never trust a person in a position of authority again.  I will never trust anyone.  I am being held hostage against my will, forced into a religion I do not believe in, and kept from anyone and anything that can ease my fears.  Under the color of law, and “in my best interests” I have been human trafficked by the AZ Department of Child Safety and Judge David O. Cunanan to the Mormon Church. 

My name is Sayuri Layman. Please help me go home.



























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I am Sayuri Layman.  I love my family. My family loves me.

I AM LOVED! AND I AM NOT FORGOTTEN!


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