";s:4:"text";s:2676:" Kids & Family YouTube Prank Parents Lose Custody Of Children A Damascus area couple's prank videos of the parents screaming at their children has cost them custody of two of their kids, reports say. Mom who won custody of 'abused' DaddyoFive children tells how she cried and had a panic attack when she saw their dad videoing cruel pranks. The popular 'prank' channel DaddyOFive lost custody of their kids due to their prank videos on kids.
By Nina Golgowski. RADIO.COM APP; ROCK MOB; Get My PERKS; Breaking News The pranks included one in which their youngest son was told he had been adopted by another family. A judge gave emergency custody of two children to their biological mother. BREAKING NEWS WATCH LIVE: Gov. Independent – A family have lost custody of two children featured in a series of “prank” videos that some said were in fact child abuse.The YouTube account “DaddyOFive” became wildly … Parents Reportedly Lose Custody Of 2 Kids After YouTube 'Pranks' Mike and Heather Martin used their DaddyOFive account to post videos of the kids being screamed at and punished for things they didn't do. Parents Who "Pranked" Their Kids On YouTube Have Lost Custody Of Two Children Sections ... People Are Accusing Parents With A Family "Prank" YouTube Channel Of Child Abuse.
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The parents known for extreme prank videos on YouTube have lost custody of two of their children. Kids & Family YouTube Prank Parents Lose Custody Of Children A Damascus area couple's prank videos of the parents screaming at their children has cost them custody of two of their kids, reports say.
A Maryland couple has lost custody of two of their five children after controversial videos "prank" they posted raised concern of abuse Many online … 1 People are disgusted and infuriated by the Martins' treatment of their children.
YouTube Family ‘DaddyOFive’ Loses Custody Of Two Children Over 'Prank' Videos Mike and Heather Martin, of Maryland, denied the videos were abusive and claimed they were fake. The parents behind a popular YouTube channel that showed them subjecting their five children to a series of questionable “pranks” have reportedly lost custody of two of their kids amid a child abuse …