
I read both of these links and am not sure what to think. They did wait an awfully long time to claim this what was going on or to think it. I'm hardly (am not) on the side of the newspapers but some of their claims seem believable like the party planner, that someone from the office gave up the birth certificate and maybe that Harry's gf's friends at U gave up information. One reason I can believe maybe, not for sure, that is because the Daily Mail pays for information. I'm surprised they are if not naming sources well pretty much saying who they were, do they have to do that there? That's pretty bold too IF it could be proven wrong. How would they even get bugs into homes of people this wealthy and secluded? Phones maybe but homes is a different story.This article has information that the other claimants are giving details about.
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Prince Harry v Mail: Publisher accused of 'wrecking lives' as string of high-profile figures mentioned in court
Prince Harry was in court, along with Liz Hurley, her son Damian, and Sadie Frost, as the court heard the publisher had spent more than £3m on private investigators. ANL strongly denies any wrongdoing.news.sky.com
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‘Deplorable:’ Cockroach-infested home sparks arrest of Central Florida couple
A Palm Coast couple was arrested this week after a welfare check revealed “deplorable” living conditions inside their home, according to the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.www.clickorlando.com
if the claims are true, then the arrest was deserved.Don Lemon arrested!!!!!!!
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Don Lemon Arrested Over Anti-ICE Minnesota Church Protest
The former CNN anchor spoke to protestors, congregants and a pastor on a livestream during the protest.www.hollywoodreporter.com
I only managed to copy this one paragraph, so view the article in the link for the rest of it.
Lemon, who now hosts a show on YouTube and other social platforms, was on a livestream that began outside the church in St. Paul, but followed protestors a they went inside, alleging that a church official also worked at a local ICE office. The journalist proceeded to interview protestors, congregants and a pastor during the protest.
The blowback to the protest was swift, and there are laws (most notably the FACE Act) that make it a crime to obstruct someone from practicing their religion, which would almost certainly apply to a Sunday church service.
Of course, America also has robust First Amendment protections, making this case a potential landmark one as the right to free exercise of religion and the right to freedom of the press collide.
I've watched several shows on that. I was going to put it here too but never got around to it. Ashley Banfield is covering it regularly, several shows and talking with the aunt and more. Someone else did one too but can't think of who off the top of my head and had the aunt on I think.Another case of missing LDS kids but these have turned up in Croatia with their mum, who is now detained in Croatia. The father has done well to find them.
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Missing children allegedly kidnapped by West Jordan mom found in Croatian orphanage - KSLTV.com
Four West Jordan children who were allegedly kidnapped by their mother were found in a Croatian orphanage Sunday.ksltv.com
Missing children allegedly kidnapped by West Jordan mom found in Croatian orphanage
Jan 26, 2026, 3:33 PM | Updated: Jan 27, 2026, 6:42 am
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SALT LAKE CITY — Four West Jordan children who were allegedly kidnapped by their mother were found in a Croatian orphanage Sunday.
According to Kenny Seymour, the father of three of the children, his ex-wife, Elleshia Anne Seymour, 35, flew the four of them out of the country on Nov. 30, allegedly bound for Amsterdam.
“We spent seven, eight weeks looking for her and the kids,” Seymour told KSL.
A former boyfriend of Elleshia Seymour’s reportedly told police in December that she “had recently discussed obtaining passports and leaving the country, expressing concerns about biblical events and the ‘end of times.'”
Video footage provided by police showed Elleshia Seymour and her four children entering the Salt Lake City International Airport on Nov. 29 before allegedly boarding a flight to Amsterdam and later Croatia.
In mid-December, Utah prosecutors charged Elleshia Seymour with four counts of third-degree felony custodial interference. Local officials told KSL on Monday the case was being passed on to Croatian police.
Kenny Seymour, who has been in Croatia for the past eight days, told KSL he believed his ex-wife had met an American citizen living in Croatia and “wanted to leverage that connection to get somewhere remote.”
“It sounds like she met this other American citizen in Croatia under the pretense that she was bringing the kids here legally,” Kenny Seymour said.
According to Kenny Seymour, once the American citizen living in Croatia heard the news about the children, the police were called, and their mother was taken into custody by Croatian authorities.
Kenny Seymour was then contacted by Croatian police, who were holding the kids in a children’s home in the country. He said he only recieved second-hand information about why his ex-wife was being detained, but he believed it was ultimately related to the charges filed in Utah and the warrant for her arrest.
“You have to remind yourself this is our reality,” Seymour said during an interview with KSL. “This isn’t some Netflix documentary you watched. It happened to us.”
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Undated photo of Utah father Kenny Seymour, the biological father of three of the four children missing from West Jordan since late November and who police say have been found at an orphanage far from home, while their biological mother is in Croatian custody. (Photo courtesy: Kenny Seymour)
Children remain in Croatia
According to Kenny Seymour, Croatian police will not release his children until documentation from the U.S. has been checked and rechecked.
“It’s a beautiful place to be,” Kenny Seymour told KSL. “The scenery is gorgeous. But we’re stuck in mental hell at the same time, trying to figure out how we get these kids out of here and back to their home.”
Kenny Seymour had launched a GoFundMe* to help find the children, which now is going toward funding for Croatian lawyers and court-approved translators and to extend Seymour’s stay in Croatia while he works to bring the children back to Utah.
“Although we are very happy the original goal was met, this will be entirely consumed by just flights here and back,” wrote Kenny Seymour on a GoFundMe update on Monday. “This part of Croatia is the most expensive place to fly to and stay, out of all possible locations we had on our radar.”
An attempt on Monday afternoon to reach police in Dubrovnik had not yet resulted in a response.
The FBI declined to comment about the situation Monday and referred KSL to Croatian authorities.
Kenny Seymour said the children were “warm” and were “fed,” but told him during his daily visits that their facility feels like a jail. He said he can only see the children once a day due to the children’s home’s strict visitation policy.
“They’re already stretching (the rules on visitation) for us,” he said.
Seymour said he initially thought bringing the children back to America would be wrapped up in a two or three-day visit, and now after eight days, he doesn’t know how long it will take.
*KSL TV does not assure that the money deposited to the account will be applied for the benefit of the persons named as beneficiaries. If you are considering a deposit to the account, you should consult your own advisors and otherwise proceed at your own risk.