The Stauffers Won't Face Charges For Placing Their Adopted Son Huxley With A New Family After Authorities Found He Is Safe
The Delaware County Sheriff's Office announced Monday it had closed the case against the Stauffers, which itafter getting numerous requests for a welfare check on their young son. The couple caused an online firestorm last month after announcing on YouTube that they had place Huxley with a new family, citing unspecified behavioral issues.
"When we walked into the office, [Huxley's] adoptive mother was singing a song to him as he was sitting on her lap smiling," Leonard wrote."[Huxley] appeared to be very happy and well taken care of." The Stauffers provided specific details about Huxley's behavior, according to the redacted report by Leonard. Eventually, they said they"couldn’t take care of him anymore" claiming he had"severe aggression towards the other kids." The Stauffers told deputies they had hired a"very expensive" full-time caretaker to ensure their other kids and Huxley were safe.
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