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LetMyPeopleVote

(180,658 posts)
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 12:42 PM Saturday

​Judge outraged as 85-year-old French widow tossed in detention amid inheritance dispute

This lady should never have been arrested. I am glad that the judge is pissed

An 85-year-old French woman detained by U.S. immigration officials for 16 days has returned to her native country, whose government alleges violent misconduct in the case.

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-04-17T23:44:47Z

https://www.rawstory.com/ice-2676758699

An 85-year-old French woman detained by U.S. immigration officials for 16 days has returned to her native country, whose government alleges violent misconduct in the case.

Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé arrived Friday at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, where she was greeted by her three adult children still wearing detention center clothing, and French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Noël Barrot stated "there were acts of violence" in the case that concerned government authorities, reported the New York Times......

An Alabama probate judge overseeing the estate concluded that one of Ross's sons — a retired state trooper employed at a federal courthouse in Anniston — was responsible for her arrest. The judge noted that law enforcement officers informed the son, Tony Ross, of the impending detention a day before the arrest occurred.

Shirley A. Millwood, a Republican county probate judge elected in 2024, found that the Ross brothers had deliberately rerouted mail to prevent Ross-Mahé from receiving correspondence related to her citizenship application, causing her to miss an immigration hearing.

Millwood denied the sons' request to administer the estate, instead appointing an independent administrator, and ordered the federal government to investigate the circumstances surrounding Ross-Mahé's arrest and detention.
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Tree Lady

(13,327 posts)
2. So the judge orders the federal government
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 12:54 PM
Saturday

To investigate? That’s like having a fox go check on the chickens.

Poor woman, obviously her sons were trying to put her in prison so they could steal from her. She should sell the property and use the money to live in a nice apartment in France. And change her will to any kids helping her.

sop

(18,889 posts)
4. "Ordered the federal government to investigate the circumstances surrounding Ross-Mah's arrest and detention."
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 12:56 PM
Saturday

What happened is outrageous, but I doubt the DOJ, FBI, or any other federal agency, will investigate it.

dalton99a

(94,712 posts)
5. Kick
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 01:03 PM
Saturday

Ms. Ross-Mahé and Bill Ross in January 2024, just after purchasing a truck. Cooper Chevrolet GMC

Judge Millwood wrote in her ruling that she believed that Mr. Ross’s younger son, Tony Ross, who she said was a retired Alabama state trooper now working at a federal courthouse in Anniston, had used his position as a government employee to have Ms. Ross-Mahé arrested.

In Alabama, probate judges oversee many administrative matters, including wills, and Judge Millwood is handling the inheritance dispute because Mr. Ross did not leave one.

Under Alabama’s inheritance laws for people who die without a will, Ms. Ross-Mahé would be entitled to half of Mr. Ross’s estate, and his children would split the other half.

The day after Mr. Ross died, his sons came to the house and each drove off with one of his vehicles, a truck and a 2018 Mercedes-Benz, according to Judge Millwood.

Ms. Ross-Mahé said in a court filing last month that the older of Mr. Ross’s sons, Gary Ross, had rerouted all mail sent to his father’s home, which caused her to miss an appointment with immigration officials. Because of her citizenship status, Ms. Ross-Mahé said, she was not on her husband’s checking account and did not have access to money to pay for food, clothing or utilities. Her son said the internet, utilities and cable had been turned off at the home.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/16/us/ice-detention-alabama-french-woman.html

erronis

(24,101 posts)
8. Thanks for this additional information. Rawstory excerpts can be a bit hard to follow
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 02:38 PM
Saturday

since they have already been digested a few times previously.

MIButterfly

(2,882 posts)
7. I can't. I just can't.
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 01:36 PM
Saturday

Last edited Sat Apr 18, 2026, 04:06 PM - Edit history (1)

The greediness and underhandedness of people continues to amaze me. I know it shouldn't because some people are capable of anything but this is just disgusting on every level.

I hope those sons rot in Hell. What despicable people. To be the cause of an 85-year-old woman being put in detention.

That's all I'll say because I have to censor myself from what I really want to say.

haele

(15,465 posts)
11. You Don't Mess With US Mail...
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 03:12 PM
Saturday

Especially Official Correspondence.
That's a Felony -prison time, big fines.

Those Ross Boys aren't playing with Boss Hogg anymore, the Postal Police are relentless.

COL Mustard

(8,298 posts)
12. Talk about vultures
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 03:14 PM
Saturday

“ The day after Mr. Ross died, his sons came to the house and each drove off with one of his vehicles, a truck and a 2018 Mercedes-Benz, according to Judge Millwood.”

QueerDuck

(1,834 posts)
13. Come on Raw Story! Could this be any more ambiguously silly??
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 03:23 PM
Saturday

It would have made much more sense to summarize the NYT story like this:

"Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, still wearing detention center clothing, arrived Friday at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, where she was greeted by her three adult children..."

which is much much clearer than this mess...

Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé arrived Friday at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, where she was greeted by her three adult children still wearing detention center clothing, and French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Noël Barrot stated "there were acts of violence" in the case that concerned government authorities, reported the New York Times......

I guess this is Raw Story's sloppy attempt to summarize the work of others (NYT). Maybe they figure that this kind of messy synopsis helps to insulate them from accusations of copyright infringement and plagiarism.



Aggregators like RawStory try to stay within the law by rewriting the original story in their own words and providing a hyperlink back to the source. As long as they don't copy-paste large blocks of text word-for-word, they are usually safe from copyright lawsuits.

Interestingly, Raw Story has actually sued OpenAI (the makers of ChatGPT), accusing the AI of "scraping" and using their content without permission --- the same kind of "aggregation" practice for which they are often criticized by larger newspapers.

IMHO... RawStory generally sucks.

LetMyPeopleVote

(180,658 posts)
14. The American gestapo abducted an 85 year-old widow.
Sun Apr 19, 2026, 06:06 PM
14 hrs ago

The American gestapo abducted an 85 year-old widow.

Was she one of the worst of the worst? No, her step-son, a retired Alabama state trooper, got ICE to put her in a detention center to deport her because he wanted all of his father's inheritance.

Sounds like the son is the worst of the worst.

Mrs. Betty Bowers (@mrsbettybowers.bsky.social) 2026-04-17T17:07:35.673Z

IcyPeas

(25,606 posts)
15. How many other detainees have been rounded up because some kind of
Sun Apr 19, 2026, 06:35 PM
13 hrs ago

personal vendetta? This story was only investigated because she was an 85 year old woman. How many other detainees have their backgrounds investigated? I hate to think of the possibility that some people who have been detained/deported is because somebody ratted them out in exchange for money.

Also I'd look into this guy's past history. Has he pulled people over with no cause?

....younger son, Tony Ross, who she said was a retired Alabama state trooper now working at a federal courthouse....
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