Russian wants Tennessee woman to testify over adoption

Russian wants Tennessee woman to testify over adoption

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TOMILINO, Russia (AP) - The Russian children's rights ombudsman says he wants a Tennessee woman who sent her young adopted son back to Russia to testify in a Moscow court.

Torry Hansen was living in Shelbyville in April 2010 when she sent her then-7-year-old son on a plane alone back to Moscow with a note that said the boy was violent and she no longer wanted to keep him.

A Tennessee judge ruled last month that Hansen is liable for child support in a lawsuit brought by her former adoption agency.

Pavel Astakhov said Thursday he would like Hansen, who has sued him in a Moscow court, to testify at a hearing scheduled for next month.

Astakhov says the boy now lives in a private orphanage that spends the equivalent of about $2,300 a month on his housing and "psychological correction."

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