Justina Pelletier says ‘no one should go through’ her ordeal | Fox News

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“Emotional video interview with Justina. It looks like she still has quite a ways to go to recover from this.”  Admin

Justina Pelletier, the 16-year-old Connecticut girl taken from her parents more than a year ago after two hospitals clashed over her diagnosis, told Fox News’ Mike Huckabee in an emotional interview Saturday that no child should go through the ordeal she went through at the hands of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families.

“I’m like, ‘Yeah, this should never happen again to anybody.’ To any kid or any person. They should never be put through what I’ve been put through, Pelletier said on ‘Huckabee’ Saturday evening. “And they were so mean and nasty to mean and they were being mean and terrible to my family also. And no-one should be put through that.”

In her first interview since she was allowed back into the custody of her parents Linda and Lou, Justina told Fox News’ Mike Huckabee about how she wasn’t allowed to see her family except for one hour of supervised visitation a week and was only allowed to call them once a week for twenty minutes.

“It was really hard because we couldn’t talk about things that we really wanted to talk to about,” Pelletier said. “No-one was on my side there. No one believed me there. Everyone told me I was faking.”

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