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Angela Freiner Talks With Her Daughter Before Her Testimony
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Angela Freiner Talks With Her Daughter Before Her Testimony

This was recorded prior to Her daughter's testimony in November 2021. It was the first face to face contact in months between daughter and mother
Judge Robert Heggie of St. Louis County who is currently presiding over this case

In one of the most cringe worthy pieces of audio I have come across, Angela Freiner confronts her now fifteen year old daughter in November 2021.

She had no contact with her since February 2021. 

When this same girl was in court in February 2021, the teenager accused her father of sexual molestation and begged not live with him. That is below. 

In the interim, the girl went to a hospital in the St. Louis area, lived with her uncle and then got treated at Trinity Teen Solutions, which is the subject of a class action lawsuit.

The lawsuit alleges bad things happen at this treatment center. 

Earlier this week, a federal class action lawsuit was filed against Trinity Teen Solutions. The private Christian residential treatment center in Clark, Wyoming, is for girls between the ages of 12 and 17. Twenty-five girls filed the suit, saying they were mentally and physically abused while at the facility.

One reporter who investigated the facility stated, “They gave me some very strong details about some allegations. A very harsh treatment, definitely some allegations of abuse, basically, food deprivation, sleep deprivation, extremely hard labor conditions, poorly insulated living conditions, very, very strict punishments, and basically a kind of an overall encompassing mantra of using punishments to heal, to basically use punishments strictly as a lesson to improve these troubled girls lives.”

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