More skeletons in the Columbus, OH, closet have appeared. As those who have been following the NotFBIAnon's clues know, the Mayor of Columbus, Andrew Ginther, has been a subject of interest to VOAT sleuths.
Andy's father, Jeffrey Ginther, was an attorney who specialized in adoption and foster law, and his mother was a social worker; they opened their home to 50 children through foster care.
In April, 2016, Andy's 69 y/o father was arrested for striking his 19 y/o live-in granddaughter Jazmine Ginther. (Check out picture of his father.)
http://wcbe.org/post/mayor-ginthers-father-charged-assault-domestic-violence
http://archive.is/Fti6d
But then, lo and behold, Jazmine Ginther was arrested on February 7, 2017. Booked By Franklin County Sheriff's Office
See more at: http://www.jailbase.com/en/arrested/oh-fran/2017-02-07/jazmine-ginther-43004f85355d9e83122229e6a372e31e#sthash.kVIbANAs.dpuf
THE FBI RAID ON THE EUROPEAN ADOPTION CONSULTANTS AGENCY IN STRONGSVILLE, OH, OCCURRED A WEEK AFTER JAZMINE'S ARREST. DID SHE GIVE THEM INFORMATION; WAS SHE CONNECTED IN SOME WAY? WHAT WAS SHE ARRESTED FOR????
Was Jazmine one of the 50 foster children?
P.S. This may sound peculiar, but when the NonFBIAnon's picture of the pink-shirted mayor of Columbus https://imgtc.com/lDkzpBU was making the rounds, the fact that one of the buttons on Andy's shirt was sewn on with black thread while the others had white thread was a tiny red flag that something was not right. Sure, one could always say that Andy or his wife was in a hurry and sewed the button on at the last minute as he was going out the door, but one can't help but wonder if it was a sign of deeper domestic trouble. That sounds really stupid, I know, but in a person of such prominence as the mayor, surely one expects little details like that to be taken care of in a very efficient and capable way? At any rate, Andy's poignant statement @ the arrest of his father leads one to wonder if his family and home life might be more than a little hellish:
There was an incident involving members of my family, in which emotion and circumstance got the better of all involved. I expect the authorities will fully investigate the matter, take appropriate action and that justice will be even handed. At times, family members may disappoint you. Their behavior may be unacceptable, and they must be held accountable. But, they are your family, and you love them.
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Bluebirdsolitude ago
And have a look at Mama Ginther.....
"Norma Ginther received her masters degree in social work from The Ohio State University in 1988, and has thirty-five years of child welfare practice and training experience. She has worked in both public and private child welfare agencies as a family services caseworker, a foster care program development specialist, in a physical abuse assessment and treatment unit, and in an adolescent services unit.......
The Ginther family served as a professional treatment foster home for twenty years, and cared for forty-six adolescents with emotional and behavioral disturbance. The Ginthers are also adoptive parents."
http://www.ihs-trainet.com/Staff/normaginther.htm
Remember Podesta's mom also adopted or fostered about 25 kids.