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TOP ACS LIES

ACS workers have the power to remove children from their parents home without a court order. This is the power they threaten every parent in NYC with and force them to comply. The vast majority of parents will be so frightened that they will do whatever the ACS worker demands. Here are some of the most common ACS worker lies that parents are told: 1. YOU MUST SPEAK TO US 2. YOU MUST LET US INTO YOUR HOME 3. YOU MUST TAKE A DRUG TEST. 4. THE INVESTIGATION WILL ONLY LAST 60 DAYS 5. IF YOU DO NOT COMPLY WE WILL GOT TO COURT Do not fall for these lies. Fight back. Call a lawyer as soon as an ACS worker contacts you. The Law Offices of Michael S. Discioarro, Esq. is here to help. Call 917-519-8417.

ACS WORKER HALL OF SHAME

EXCLUSIVE: ACS caseworker who had evidence of Zymere Perkins abuse closed his file because she got promoted Tweet email ACS caseworker Nitza Sutton closed the file on Zymere Perkins in April. Months later, he was found dead with bruises on his body. (YouTube) BY Ryan Sit Graham Rayman NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Updated: Tuesday, October 11, 2016, 12:28 AM The caseworker assigned to probe abuse allegations involving little Zymere Perkins closed the case because she was more interested in getting a promotion, sources told the Daily News. Child protective specialist Nitza Sutton, 48, closed Zymere’s case after just 12 days this past April — even though she took photos of injuries on the child’s body, according to child welfare sources who saw the boy’s file, several sources said. “She (Sutton) went to the home,” an Administration for Children’s Services source told The News. ...

WHEN ACS AND NYPD ATTACK

One of the hardest things for parents to deal with if when NYPD and ACS do a joint investigation. This means that parents will be questioned by NYPD detective and ACS workers. Often, they collude to trick the parents into giving up their right to counsel or accusing the parents of different things, so as to keep them off balance. The most important thing any parent can do when facing this sort of investigation is to contact an attorney as soon as possible. Most parents are not equipped to deal with police officers and ACS workers. Do not speak to them without an attorney.

ANOTHER ACS DEATH- ZYMERE PERKINS AGE 6 -WHEN WILL ACS BE ACCOUNTABLE

ACS Commissioner Gladys Carrion could use a civics lesson. Under fire over the death of 6-year-old Zymere Perkins, Carrion snapped at a Daily News photographer Tuesday — for taking a picture of her on a public sidewalk. “How many more photos are you gonna take?” Carrion said as she left her Bronx home and stepped into a black Toyota SUV. “This is invasion of privacy, if you ask me.” The embattled Administration for Children’s Services chief has taken heat for refusing to address the tragic case of Zymere, a Harlem boy who police say died Sept. 26 after being brutalized by his troubled mother’s hulking beau. ACS commissioner to address Zymere Perkins case Wednesday City officials say Carrion will finally discuss Zymere’s death — and the problems it exposed within ACS — at a Wednesday press conference. It’s likely to be a challenging experience for Carrion who needed a City Hall escort to shield her from a reporter and photographer on Monday. Carrion is...