1999 Births - Custody Battle for Anna Mae He, Jairus Aquino, Nurin Jazlin, Bailee Madison, Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Samuel Armas (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 169. Not illustrated. Chapters: Custody Battle for Anna Mae He, Jairus Aquino, Nurin Jazlin, Bailee Madison, Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Samuel Armas, Juan Valentin Urdangarin Y de Borbon, Prince Nikolai of Denmark, Nathan Chen, Joey King, Dear Lie, Tallan Latz, Charles Armstrong-Jones, Robert Villar, Joseph Andre Garcia, Sharlene San Pedro, Bryce Robinson, Quinn Lord, Miguelito, Ty Panitz, Jericho Scott, Quinn Sullivan, Ellis Hollins, Nozomi hashi, Alexis Roland, Francis Magundayao, Laura Zeng, Marc Yu, Nicholas Art, Tatum Mccann, Ivana Maria Furtado, Connor Marsh, Lola Forsberg, Infante Dinis, Duke of Porto, Dzhambulat Khatokhov, Haley King, Wiktoria G siewska, Riley Kaw nanakoa, Jade Sharif, Bethany Whitmore, Dakota Goyo, Tamaki Matsumoto, Joseph Furnace, Kiernan Shipka, Brennan Labrie, Rebel Rodriguez, Kwesi Boakye, Adnan Nevic, Olivia Waldriff, Prince Hussein Bin Al Talal, Kali Majors, Princess Tasneem Bint Al Ghazi, Jack Ferguson, Shiloh Pepin. Excerpt: Anna Mae He (simplified Chinese: traditional Chinese: pinyin: He Mei or He Sijia, born January 28, 1999 in the United States), was the subject of a custody battle between her Chinese biological parents, Shaoqiang (Jack) He () and Qin Luo "Casey" He (), and her foster parents, Jerry and Louise Baker. The case received United States national media attention for years and revolved around the claim of Jerry and Louise Baker that Jack and Casey He abandoned their rights to the child when they signed a temporary custody order. Anna Mae He's father, Jack, came to the United States in 1995 on a student visa and attended Arizona State. In 1997 he enrolled in University of Memphis, receiving a scholarship and a stipend for work as a graduate assistant. Anna Mae's mother, Casey, obtained a visa as Jack's wife and shortly after coming to the United States became pregnant with An...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 169. Not illustrated. Chapters: Custody Battle for Anna Mae He, Jairus Aquino, Nurin Jazlin, Bailee Madison, Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Samuel Armas, Juan Valentin Urdangarin Y de Borbon, Prince Nikolai of Denmark, Nathan Chen, Joey King, Dear Lie, Tallan Latz, Charles Armstrong-Jones, Robert Villar, Joseph Andre Garcia, Sharlene San Pedro, Bryce Robinson, Quinn Lord, Miguelito, Ty Panitz, Jericho Scott, Quinn Sullivan, Ellis Hollins, Nozomi hashi, Alexis Roland, Francis Magundayao, Laura Zeng, Marc Yu, Nicholas Art, Tatum Mccann, Ivana Maria Furtado, Connor Marsh, Lola Forsberg, Infante Dinis, Duke of Porto, Dzhambulat Khatokhov, Haley King, Wiktoria G siewska, Riley Kaw nanakoa, Jade Sharif, Bethany Whitmore, Dakota Goyo, Tamaki Matsumoto, Joseph Furnace, Kiernan Shipka, Brennan Labrie, Rebel Rodriguez, Kwesi Boakye, Adnan Nevic, Olivia Waldriff, Prince Hussein Bin Al Talal, Kali Majors, Princess Tasneem Bint Al Ghazi, Jack Ferguson, Shiloh Pepin. Excerpt: Anna Mae He (simplified Chinese: traditional Chinese: pinyin: He Mei or He Sijia, born January 28, 1999 in the United States), was the subject of a custody battle between her Chinese biological parents, Shaoqiang (Jack) He () and Qin Luo "Casey" He (), and her foster parents, Jerry and Louise Baker. The case received United States national media attention for years and revolved around the claim of Jerry and Louise Baker that Jack and Casey He abandoned their rights to the child when they signed a temporary custody order. Anna Mae He's father, Jack, came to the United States in 1995 on a student visa and attended Arizona State. In 1997 he enrolled in University of Memphis, receiving a scholarship and a stipend for work as a graduate assistant. Anna Mae's mother, Casey, obtained a visa as Jack's wife and shortly after coming to the United States became pregnant with An...

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September 2010

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September 2010

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170

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978-1-155-51015-6

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9781155510156

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