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Help Zoie Find Justice
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    1. Santa Barbara district attorney help get justice
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    Zoie Brown

Due to a lack of action by the Santa Barbara District Attorney, a group under the name “Zoie’s Story: Unpunished Abuse” aim to draw attention to rape and abuse victims who’s offenders remain un-charged and un-tried.

18 year old Zoie, an adopted child of Orson Mozes, states that she was molested and abused by her father between the ages of 11 and 14. Afraid for her life, she did not step forward until the age of 14 when she told her teacher who reported him to Child Welfare Services. Mozes fled shortly after.  

The Santa Barbara District Attorney has decided not to press charges against Orson Mozes (a convicted felon and recent America’s Most Wanted capture) stating that they have corroborating evidence but lack physical evidence.

Zoie, the support group’s leader states:  “How is a twelve year old girl in fear for her life going to provide physical evidence? My father molested me and now I feel like I am being molested by the judicial system. I have seen statistics showing that one out of three girls are sexually molested before the age of 18, yet, like my father, most child molesters get away with this crime.”

Using a blogging platform, social media and petitions, Zoie is telling her story, not only to gain justice for herself but to support the hundreds of thousands of children across the nation that are stuck in this same situation. You can view a video of Zoie telling her story on the Victim's Get Vocal YouTube Channel.

Visit www.VictimsGetVocal.org for more information on Zoie's Story, to show support, or to share your story.

Zoie manages a blog (http://zoiesstory.wordpress.com).

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Get the Santa Barbara District Attorney to Press Charges against Orson Mozes

Greetings,

I just signed the following petition addressed to: Zoie Brown.

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Get the Santa Barbara District Attorney to Press Charges against Orson Mozes

In December of 2008, Orson Mozes, identified as one of America’s Most Wanted ‘Dirty Dozen’, was captured and taken into custody in Florida. Mozes, arrested for extorting money from innocent adopting parents, was transferred back to Santa Barbara, California where he was charged with 62 counts of international adoption fraud. But Mozes’s crimes were darker than they appeared. Days before Mozes disappeared from his Santa Barbara home, his adopted Russian daughter Zoie, fourteen, tearfully confided to her teacher that her father had been inappropriately touching her for the past several years. The teacher promptly reported Mozes to Child Protective Services.
Fearful that her father would return and act on his threats to kill her, it wasn’t until January of 2008 that Zoie found the courage to speak of her nightmare and asked the Sheriff to charge her father for the four years of sexual molestation she had endured. At this time the D.A. opened a case against Orson Mozes, only to drop it months later citing a lack of evidence.
A local newpaper reporter wrote:
"He would later claim that the deteriorated relationship with his wife was why he ran away and disappeared for years. But there's plenty of evidence to suggest that Mozes left for other reasons, and it wasn't only to run from the crimes of his company. Just prior to his disappearance, a teacher of Moze's daughter--who was adopted from Russia in 1994--filed a child abuse report with Child Welfare Services. The child apparently told her teacher that Mozes had touched her inappropriately, a charge relayed to the Sheriff's Department. But, said investigator Norma Hansen in the District Attorney's office, there was a "lack of enough evidence to do anything with it." ~The Independent September 10, 2009~

Unable to cope with her feelings of abandonment by the judicial system, coupled with the pain and suffering of sexual molestation, Zoie turned to drugs as so often happens in these cases. Her mother, fearing for Zoie’s life, admitted her to a residential treatment program where she received two years of intensive counseling and drug treatment.
Her psychologists and therapists wrote letters asking the D.A. to re-open Zoie’s case.
“We work with Zoie day in and day out and during her therapeutic sessions listen to and work with the intense emotional pain she feels regarding her father and the sexual abuse she incurred while he was in the home with her. This child has discussed the particulars of this horrific abuse in detail, and as a team we are shocked that her father has not been charged for his demonstrative behaviors. Zoie repeatedly discusses how as a young child she feared that she would be smothered or crushed under the weight of her father when he would lay on top of her, how he kept a knife under the bed and threatened to kill her and her mother if she was ever to tell. Even more disturbing is the fact that her father would give her drugs to perform sexual acts on him. We listen to this child cry in fear that her father who is currently in prison for fraud will be released and come and fulfill his promise to kill her or her mother. It is difficult to explain to this child why he has never had to be held accountable for his actions while she is constantly being held accountable for hers.”

In offering Mozes a plea bargain deal, the D.A. informed him that his daughter, Zoie, had initiated a case against him for sexual molestation. Although he originally publically pled his innocence to 62 counts of adoption fraud adding up to 44 years of prison time; he now agreed to plead guilty to 17 counts of fraud in exchange for a prison sentence which resulted in less than two years of incarceration.

In April of 2011, Zoie, now 18, asked two Santa Barbara District Attorneys to reopen her case. After interviewing her for an hour, they told her they believed she had been sexually molested by her father and would have their investigators search for corroborating evidence.
Sensing that the closure she was yearning for was near, on August 17th, 2011, Zoie and her mother were called into the Santa Barbara D.A.’s office, where the District Attorney informed them that Orson Mozes was not going to be charged. The D. A. stated that she believed Zoie was sexually molested, but despite finding some corroborating evidence; she would not charge Orson Mozes because she lacked physical evidence. Zoie’s mother, furiously responded, “This is why one out of three children in America are sexually molested––– because these men know they’re going to get away with it. You won’t charge them without physical evidence? How is a twelve-year-old in fear for her life going to provide you with that?”
Zoie walked out of the District Attorney’s office and said,
“Mom, she didn’t have him coming into her bed at night and she wasn’t afraid for her life and didn’t have to do what I had to do to survive. I can’t deal with this.”
This beautiful 18 year-old girl feels she has been molested twice––– once by her father, and a second time by the judicial system. Unable to find justice, in court, Zoie is blogging (zoiesstory.wordpress.com) and using social media to become a voice for herself and an advocate for others.

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