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Father of five loses battle for parental rights

He says he plans to appeal the judge's order. His battle started in 2004.

By CURTIS KRUEGER, Times Staff Writer
Published November 24, 2007


Greg Pound protests outside the criminal courts complex early Friday morning. Greg Pound believes the whole foster care system is corrupt. He regularly complains about the foster care system outside of the criminal courts complex, right near the main entrance. He just had his parental rights "terminated,'' meaning he has no legal right to raise his five children anymore.
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Gregory Pound has battled the foster care system for years, ever since a purported "wolf dog" bit his 2-week-old baby in 2004 and child welfare workers took away his children.

He fought back in court, and has become increasingly visible by founding a Web site (www.rescuemykids.com) and staging regular protests outside Pinellas County's criminal courthouse. He even demonstrated outside a St. Petersburg church because a judge in his case worships there.

Now he has lost in court.

This month a judge terminated his parental rights - meaning he no longer has a legal right to raise his five children, ages 2 to 7.

"They called me today and told me that I have no more visits with my children," Pound, 51, said recently.

His wife's parental rights were severed earlier in the battle, he said. Melissa Pound disappeared last year, along with the couple's youngest child.

Gregory Pound said he plans to appeal.

"Love never gets up," he said, adding: "Me and Melissa both love our children, despite what they say."

The Pounds' four oldest children live in Seminole with Melissa's parents, Linda and Stephen Steenberge.

The Steenberges said they assumed at first the Pounds would complete a list of tasks known as a "case plan" to get their children back. But now that the Pounds' parental rights have been taken away, they said they intend to adopt the children.

"It's a tragic situation in the sense that it could have pretty much been avoided," said Stephen Steenberge, 64.

Tampa Bay news media covered the dog bite case in 2004, widely reporting that the Pounds' 2-week-old baby was bitten in the face by a "wolf hybrid." The dog was destroyed.

Since then, Pound has said that the dog belonged to his sister, who denied it was a wolf hybrid.

Soon after the bite, child welfare authorities removed the Pounds' four children from their home. The exact reasons are not clear because the records are not public.

Pound said child welfare officials claimed Melissa was suffering from depression, but he denied that. Pound also said he was asked to take a domestic violence class as part of a case plan in order to get his children back.

The Pounds completed parts of their case plans, but also fought unsuccessfully in court to prove the children should never have been taken away.

When Melissa gave birth to their fifth child last year, they named him Moses, after another baby whose mother sent him on a journey. Shortly after his 2006 birth, Melissa and the infant disappeared.

Pound was jailed for contempt of court for a month last year for failing to reveal her whereabouts, although he insisted he did not know where to find her.

Now, factions of the family are cut off from each other. Greg and Melissa Pound do not have a legal right to visit their four oldest children, who are living with the Steenberges.

Linda Steenberge, meanwhile, said she has not heard from her daughter Melissa and has not laid eyes on her grandchild, Moses.

"That would make me happy, just a phone call from her," Linda Steenberge said.

On the Web site, Pound claims that foster care workers remove children from families for money.

But Pinellas County sheriff's Capt. George Steffen said child abuse investigators work hard to find alternatives to removing children from their homes. "It's the absolute last resort," Steffen said.

When children are removed, foster care workers try to help moms and dads complete their case plans and bring their children home, said April Putzulu, a spokeswoman for the local foster care agency called the Safe Children Coalition.

"We are totally invested in returning children home to safe environments," she said.

[Last modified November 23, 2007, 21:53:49]


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by d 01/05/08 04:23 PM
Safe Children's coalition has a contract that leaves 12.5 million on the table if they don't take enough children away to foster care and or don't get enough parental rights revoked and the kids adopted. THis is a RICO ACT conspiracy! Fraud!
by Bertil 12/27/07 12:26 PM
A few years ago, my wife was a half hour late (US 19!) picking up our daughter at Ritchie Elementary. Four redneck cops threatened to arrest her and take our daughter away. Solution? We no longer live in Bush's Police State America! We "left it"!
by Mildred 12/20/07 08:16 PM
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, HAPPILY DESTROYING THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT FAMILIES YEARLY NATIONWIDE AND COMING TO YOU'RE HOME SOON... People we need to fix these problems. What elected figure can fix DCF'S problems?My heart breaks,itseems No One Cares
by Bonnie 12/04/07 06:31 PM
I know you can't complete the case work they want you to do because you then admit guilt and then it is from the frying pan into the fire. Yes, you may or may not get your kids back but they will be forever making your life miserable. It is about $
by Jean 11/27/07 06:23 PM
If the parents of the children did something wrong why are they not brought to justice? These people have more authority than the police and are believed in court over what anyone else says.In our case the worker mumbled that they are God.I think not
by angelheart55 11/27/07 05:03 PM
Mr. Pound you aren`t alone, there are many of your kind who seek justice, continue to be strong.
by Susan 11/27/07 01:29 PM
What EXACTLY did these parents do or not do to have their children removed? What was done to keep the children in the home? If you can't charge them with a crime give their kids back. If you can do it! I wish Mr.Pound much luck.
by Diana 11/27/07 12:57 PM
DCF is horribly corrupt. Four children in the system=lots of $$$ for them. DCF has no checks and balances and may be retaliating against Greg because he is so vocal. Many more children DIE in the System than with their parents. DCF needs to dissolve.
by Ralph 11/25/07 05:43 PM
What is not understood is that the Judge, Florida, the child custody all have private law contracts behind to scenes called "Cooperative Agreements." The judge is bought and paid for & his decisions are checked if the courts get money.
by Kate 11/25/07 07:29 AM
Every child snatched is $. If the child needs "special services" then it's $$. (And of course they do, they're traumatized.) If there are multiple kids, it's $$$. If the parents' rights are terminated, it's $$$$. If the kids are adopted out, it's $$$
by justice2jesus 11/24/07 11:19 PM
people do not seem to understand that the foster care system of florida is corrupt,evidence and reports have been done on this. most of these cases are fixed once the kids are taken from parents many of the cases are full of fraud and perjury. wakeup
by Frank 11/24/07 10:44 PM
I am a volunteer Guardian. I am not a woman, and not concerned with the budget. I am sorry you had a bad experience, but there are some good ones out there. Please don't judge an entire organization by one individual.......
by Ann 11/24/07 07:50 PM
Let's see now...what would be a normal reaction to losing your children? He's angry while his wife may suffer from depression. The dog was destroyed, so what other issues were there in the home that made someone believe it was an unsafe home?
by Brenda 11/24/07 07:37 PM
Do a complete investigation, there must be more to this story. Parental rights are not terminated for no reason. Judges must have proof that these children were in peril..a dog bite is not enough. Tell us the whole truth.
by tracy 11/24/07 06:07 PM
It's hard to believe that the story is that simple. Dog bites baby- family destroyed? What are we missing?
by George 11/24/07 03:52 PM
Were is it in the Constitution that DCF has all this power without due-process of the law and makes laws to protect themselves from Greg because DCF is corrupt
by Zami 11/24/07 10:47 AM
P.S. SCC is not one agency, it is two. One is Gulfcoast Jewish Family Services, they over-see most of it. They are seperate from the sheriffs office. Make of it what you will.
by Zami 11/24/07 10:45 AM
I have had wolf-hybrid dogs, as well as domestic breed dogs. I have also raised babies. You NEVER EVER leave a child alone with a dog! This was totally preventable, none of my kids were ever bit, and none of my dogs ever bit anyone.
by Dolores 11/24/07 10:31 AM
Greg was instructed to take a anger management course to get his kids back, however, because he wouldn't sign on the completion form that he was guilty he had an incomplete. This seems we are living in a foreign country instead of the United States.
by Bigpictue 11/24/07 10:12 AM
Big pictures is, the children are taken and when they turn 18 they are auctioned (to the lowest bidder) like slaves for the workforce. In my opinion, America has regressed and not kept up with the rest of the industrialized and civilized world.
by Gene 11/24/07 10:00 AM
What may not be known by many is that these case plans include the taking of a course which begins by signing a form admitting to being an "abuser." Greg was not about to admit to abuse that did not occur and have them use it against him in court.
by Brenda 11/24/07 09:50 AM
The system is corrupt!!!! Taking children is not a last resort, usually the first thing that they do. Money involved??? I am sure they get Fed funding for each child. How sad that children are abused by a system.
by Carolyn 11/24/07 09:41 AM
Even if he thought he shouldn't have to do a case plan, you would think after the 1st six months of removal that he would have felt his children were important enough to just go ahead and complete it. Get your children back and then fight the system.
by Brenda 11/24/07 09:20 AM
Having worked as a child advocate for many years, I know terminating parental right is NOT easy or quick....there is much more to this story than the father is telling..or systtem is sometimes wrong but not when it come to Terminating Parents right.
by Delores 11/24/07 08:53 AM
I think what has happened to Greg Pound is wrong. He is not the one who hurt his children. SCC has a habit of adding more case plan then what the judge said. Just because his mother-in-law should not influence the case. My prayers are with him.
by Gene 11/24/07 08:43 AM
I know this case and these people well. It was a farce from the beginning with the system doing all they could to justify their actions in the public's view. The system has been corrupt for more than 35 years that I know about. What a sad shame!
by LaWanda 11/24/07 08:27 AM
It is very hard to accept responsibility for the actions or lack thereof which brings DC&F into one's life. Experience speaking, one can turn this negartive into a positive. Parental rights being terminated is the departments last resort.
by kathy 11/24/07 07:30 AM
i think our system sucks My best friend is a froster care mother and your right it is a bunch of bull we need a whole new system.Thats all i can say
by Eileen 11/24/07 07:04 AM
I know a woman that is a Guardian Ad Litem who married her case when he turned 18. Love, I think not. Money, hell yes.
by Kim 11/24/07 03:01 AM
The dog bit the child. Greg did not bite the child? So why does he have to do a case plan?
by jamie st hilaire 11/24/07 02:37 AM
DCF is highly corrupt and have their own agenda. Guardian ad litem is not much better. It is a group of bitter women who care for nothing but next years budget. I know you will not let this on your website but I sure would like totalk to a reporter.
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