MO Div. of Professional Registration Case# 2025-001167

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✓ “… the children’s reasonings for not wanting to see their Father were unreasonable and had no rational basis, but are merely a reiteration of their Mother’s irrational beliefs..” ( see judgment, page 11, #2 ) ✓ “… in the future the boys may suffer in their personal relationships with others and may isolate themselves..” ( see judgment, page 12, #3 ) ✓ “Both mother and father have mental health issues. Their behavior towards one another is not indicative of mature healthy adults.” ( see judgment, page 12, #4 (6) )

7. Fraudulent Billing

• Ms. Reinhold generated a bill for over $6,000 that was filed as an exhibit attached to a motion filed by Mr. Ojeda’s attorney on 06/21/24, for which my wages were garnished to “reimburse” Mr. Ojeda. Those fees were filed with a motion which explicitly states they were attributed to Ms. Reinhold’s “therapeutic visits”. (see motion for fees, page 2 and attached fee bill )

RSMo § 191.905 False Statements To Receive Health Care Payment (see statute )

8. Violations of Missouri Law

Violations include, but are not limited to:

• RSMo § 570.095 Filing False Documents -includes when someone causes something materially fraudulent to be filed or recorded with The Court ( see statute )

RSMo § 575.040 Perjury ( see statute )

• RSMo § 565.090 Harassment -Given the nature and materiality of the facts being misrepresented, it’s evident why Ms. Reinhold’s fabricated testimony, claims about our mental health and credibility, and recommendations based upon them, would inflict extreme emotional and psychological distress upon my sons and I. Let alone considering the fact that the testimony was for the purposes of a public court record. ( see statute )

Case 2025-001167 | Ojeda v Reinhold

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