State of Anxiety and Panic
Elder Abuse, Retaliation, and the Fight to Bring Our Girls Home
Free Malaika & Xayah. SAY THEIR NAMES. BRING THEM HOME.
To my granddaughters, my family, friends, and supporters:
I’m not feeling well right now. The anxiety and stress are intense, and it’s taking a toll on my body. I’m doing everything I can to hold steady and stay strong through this.
This isn’t about fear — it’s about endurance. I can’t let my guard down while these corrupt officials keep trying to steal my granddaughters and destroy our family. I’ve been exposing them, and I won’t stop until the truth is out and the girls are home where they belong.
If something happens to me, just know this fight wore me down — the retaliation, the harassment, the cruelty. Please keep praying for us, and keep spreading the truth. We’re still fighting.
Update – October 20, 2025
I want to thank everyone who’s been following and sharing our story. The support means more than words can say. This has been a long and painful fight, and the toll on my family — especially my mother and granddaughters — is real.
I’m focusing on staying steady, keeping faith, and continuing to speak truth with dignity. Our goal remains the same: healing, justice, and bringing the girls home.
Thank you for standing beside us and for helping keep the light on this case.
In the last three weeks, over 2,000 page-views and hundreds of visitors have joined us in demanding justice and reunification.


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