
The Escape Continues: Teens Run, Seek 4th Sanctuary from Ambrose’s Grip
Mia, 16, Matthew, 16, and Sawyer Ambrose, 13, remain homeless.
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Mia, 16, Matthew, 16, and Sawyer Ambrose, 13, remain homeless.

Chris Ambrose’s Psychopathy Score: A Wake-Up Call for Family Court and Child Protection Services

Pleasantville, New York – In a high-stakes standoff, three teenagers—Mia, Matthew, 16, and Sawyer, 13—resisted their father Chris Ambrose’s attempts to bring them back to his Connecticut home tonight forcibly.

Christopher Ambrose one-upped his kids by going to Family Court before his kith Judge Thomas O’Neill.
Be assured Christopher Ambrose won’t relent.

The Ambrose kids had to run again.

Frank Report released evidence of Chris Ambrose’s “reign of terror” over his children, who remain in fear of his abuse.

High Class: Frank Report has been criticized as a tabloid-style publication for low brows and other unseemly people. So we are adding a bit of class by bringing two art critics noted for their exquisite appreciation of fine art to discuss paintings by artist John Stercus Cunis of Chris Ambrose and h

Disclaimer: The tale before you is “Faction,” a curious blend of fact and fiction, reminiscent of your toilet’s unpredictable aftermath following a rather daring taco night. Some elements may be rooted in reality, while others have been exaggerated, dramatized, or completely pulled out of the u-bend

MADISON CT: Chris Ambrose is fighting in CT Family Court to stop his three teenage children from being with their mother and force them to live with him.

“Our court system works best when it reflects the diversity, experience, and understanding of the people it serves,” Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said in a press release announcing Thomas J. O’Neill’s appointment to the judiciary in March.