The Gulag of the Family Courts—with Sam Nass

In our third interview with Sam Nass, we discussed her continued fight to be reunited with her young children. Trafficked into the UK herself, Sam thought she had achieved safety and sanctuary in the UK, and she worked to rebuild her life here. When she approached her local Social Services for help, her children were taken. She has only ever loved them. She has never harmed or neglected them.

Please watch Sam’s previous interviews to understand her story from the start. These are: Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 1 and Trafficked: Child stealing by the State Part 2 Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 2.

Sam said she thinks about her children every minute of every day. Sam described her ongoing fight, both inside and outside the secret Family Courts, to get her children back. She described the racket of secret Family Court hearings as well as court officials, local authority officials, and experts who demonstrate a conflict of interest. Sam talks of the psychological pressure and fear exerted on her to get her to back down, including threats of prison. Arrested for protesting in Whitehall, she was manhandled by male police and threatened with a strip search. Her letters to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other senior politicians have been ignored.

Sam told her story about her ongoing battle against the racket that Jack Frost described in his book The Gulag of the Family Courts. It is a government, legal, and local authority system that takes children without just cause. Every parent who loves their children needs to pay full attention to Sam’s story. She has analysed her story’s events in a quiet, direct, and dignified way.