On Jan. 29, 2024 Family Court took Meghann Miller’s five Children away with no Due Process!

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Meghann has never been arrested, withheld or convicted of any crimes or abuse.
yet, she has not had her five children since, Jan 29, 2024!

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A Factual Timeline of the Case

January 1, 2019

The Verdict That Was Ignored

Key Evidence: The 2016 Missouri Divorce Decree.

Narrative: “The case between Meghann Miller and Craig Miller was already decided. After three and a half years of litigation, a Missouri court issued a 30-page judgment finding Craig Miller ‘not credible’ and documenting his ‘history of verbal and physical abuse’. Meghann was awarded 80% custody of their five children , and the court found no evidence she had ever abused or neglected them. The decree even barred her ex-husband’s new partner, Shelly Blann, from caregiving. This was the legal baseline. But when the case moved to Kansas, the Johnson County court allegedly began to ignore it all.”

January 1, 2019
January 1, 2019

The “Smoking Gun” (The 2014 Video)

Key Evidence: The August 29, 2014 video evidence.

Narrative: This was never about the children’s welfare, the narrative would argue; it was a plan. Years before the children were taken, Craig Miller’s then-girlfriend, Shelly Blann (now Miller), was caught on a 45-minute recording. In the video, she is documented colluding with a police officer to have Meghann arrested. Her stated goal? ‘All I want you to do is get her arrested so I can take her twins… peace on, peace out’. This evidence is presented as proof of a long-standing, malicious motive, years before she was legally involved with the family .

January 1, 2019
January 1, 2019

The Disclosure and The Betrayal

Key Evidence: Madi’s 2022 disclosure and the 2023 Sunflower House confirmation.
Narrative: In October 2022, Meghann’s daughter Madilynn (‘Madi’) initiated her own police interview to disclose alleged sexual abuse by her father, Craig Miller. In the following months, her mental health deteriorated, leading to self-harm and multiple suicide attempts. In December 2023, Sunflower House, a child advocacy center, confirmed Madi’s abuse allegations. Yet, no protective actions were reportedly taken by the court. Instead, the family argues, the court-appointed therapist—whom the children allegedly feared—blamed Meghann for the crisis.

January 1, 2019
January 1, 2019

The Removal: No Hearing, No Evidence, No Warning

Key Evidence: The Jan 29, 2024 ex parte order contrasted with the DCF clearance.
Narrative: On January 29, 2024, all five of Meghann’s children were removed from her care by an ex parte order. They were taken directly from their schools without warning. There was no trial. There was no testimony. Meghann was given no chance to defend herself. The most critical fact in this allegation: Just weeks earlier, Kansas DCF had fully cleared her of every allegation. The court allegedly ignored the state’s own investigators, siding instead with the same court-appointed therapist and Guardian ad Litem. A hearing set for April 2024, where Meghann was to present the DCF clearance letter, was ‘abruptly canceled’.

January 1, 2019
January 1, 2019

Justice for Sale?

Key Evidence: The April 1, 2025 order conditioning the trial on fees.
Narrative: After the children were removed without a hearing, Meghann went nearly eleven months without any contact with her children. When she finally had a 4-day custody trial scheduled for April 2025, the court canceled it. The reason given: the trial was made conditional on Meghann’s prepayment of $13,531.25 in Guardian ad Litem fees. This move, which ignored her documented financial hardship, effectively barred her from access to trial. The argument is simple: they took her children, destroyed her financially, and then told her she had to pay for the ‘privilege’ of a trial to get them back.

January 1, 2019
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