The backlash to the DaddyOFive series of “prank videos” on YouTube continued this week when the father and stepmother involved lost custody of two of the five children regularly seen in the clips, ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Heather Martin, aka "MommyOFive," is screaming. "Get your f---ing ass up here!" she yells at Cody, her young son. Mike Martin — ...
A Frederick County couple’s YouTube videos of what they called “pranks” on their children have sparked a viral outrage in recent weeks, leading people from across the globe to notify law enforcement ...
A family accused of inadvertently documenting child abuse on their YouTube account have become perhaps the site's most controversial users. The DaddyOFive account – which most recently came in the ...
Biological mother Rose Hall has gained temporary custody of the two youngest children who appear in the controversial DaddyOFive YouTube videos posted by Maryland couple Michael and Heather Martin, ...
FREDERICK, Md. - A Maryland couple known for their "DaddyOFive" videos of controversial pranks involving their children are convicted of child neglect, but won't set foot in jail. A judge sentenced ...
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Family prank channel Daddyofive has been accused of abusing their children The parents behind YouTube channel Daddyofive have been accused of exploiting their children for the sake of their pranks.
Tama Leaver receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Crystal Abidin receives funding from the Swedish Retail and Wholesale Development Council. The US YouTube channel DaddyOFive, which ...
Family prank channel Daddyofive has been accused of abusing their children The parents behind YouTube channel Daddyofive have been accused of exploiting their children for the sake of their pranks.