AIP FAQ
Current Status
On January 10, 2008, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of 14 families who were victims of fraudulent adoptions by Adoption International Program, its directors and management. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court- Eastern District of Pennsylvania. An Amended complaint was entered on June 18, 2008 adding three additional families.
Allegations include breach of contract, fraud, violations of the RICO Act and various other Federal and State laws. The families have been victimized by the predatory behavior of this agency and its directors.
In May 2010, a Motion to enter a default judgment was entered in the court and is pending judicial ruling. This Motion is to Default Orson Mozes and AIP as a corporation.
What is the next step?
When the Defendants have been served the Summons and Complaint, the court will order a scheduling conference. A scheduling conference allows the parties involved in a lawsuit the ability to map out a time line for discovery of evidence to either prove or disprove the allegations in the lawsuit.
7/10/2008: AIP as a corporation, Christen Brown and Kevin Anderson were officially served with the Amended lawsuit. Orson Mozes is still considered "missing" and is not a fugitive wanted by the FBI. Information on Orzon Mozes is now on the America's Most Wanted web site.
12/29/2008: Orsen Mozes has been captured! More information can be found Here
More information on the case can be found Here
On January 10, 2008, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of 14 families who were victims of fraudulent adoptions by Adoption International Program, its directors and management. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court- Eastern District of Pennsylvania. An Amended complaint was entered on June 18, 2008 adding three additional families.
Allegations include breach of contract, fraud, violations of the RICO Act and various other Federal and State laws. The families have been victimized by the predatory behavior of this agency and its directors.
In May 2010, a Motion to enter a default judgment was entered in the court and is pending judicial ruling. This Motion is to Default Orson Mozes and AIP as a corporation.
What is the next step?
When the Defendants have been served the Summons and Complaint, the court will order a scheduling conference. A scheduling conference allows the parties involved in a lawsuit the ability to map out a time line for discovery of evidence to either prove or disprove the allegations in the lawsuit.
7/10/2008: AIP as a corporation, Christen Brown and Kevin Anderson were officially served with the Amended lawsuit. Orson Mozes is still considered "missing" and is not a fugitive wanted by the FBI. Information on Orzon Mozes is now on the America's Most Wanted web site.
12/29/2008: Orsen Mozes has been captured! More information can be found Here
More information on the case can be found Here