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Left to right: Brian Griffeth, Jill Griffeth, Dallin Griffeth, and Liberty Griffeth (Columbia County Sheriff”s Office).
In Florida, a family of four has been arrested, accused of inflicting various forms of abuse on their adopted and foster children, according to law enforcement agencies in the state.
Brian Griffeth, aged 47, along with Jill Griffeth, aged 41, and their biological children, Dallin Griffeth, 21, and Liberty Griffeth, 19, face multiple charges of aggravated child abuse, as indicated in Columbia County court documents.
The investigation was triggered when one of the children was reportedly found with a “Taser” at a Mormon church camp in Branford, a small town situated about 45 miles northwest of Gainesville.
The child’s parents allegedly insisted the Taser “was fake and a toy” – but law enforcement determined the device was an actual weapon, according to an arrest warrant obtained by Law&Crime.
A follow-up visit with a church employee relayed disturbing allegations about the family and the nine children in their home.
The church employee told child welfare authorities the family had recently relocated from Arizona to Florida with several foster children in tow.
“[The employee] explained that the Griffeth family primarily fosters or adopts African American children and expressed concerns that these foster/adoptive children are being treated unfairly,” the arrest warrant reads. “[The employee] indicated that the children are not receiving proper education, as none of the foster or adopted children are familiar with their last names or basic personal information. [Child welfare authorities] reported that [the church employee] believes that these foster/adoptive children act as worker[s], not family members.”
As the investigation ramped up, so did the allegations.
Next, child welfare authorities visited the Griffeth home on Boundary Way in an unincorporated part of Columbia County. At first, Jill Griffeth would not allow investigators to enter the residence or speak with the children, according to the warrant.
Eventually, the mother relented, allowing interviews with the children while she and her husband supervised, authorities say.
During these initial interviews, however, some of the “children were unfamiliar with their birthdates” and Jill Griffeth “had to correct them or looked up the information on her phone,” according to the court document. Then, the defendant allegedly shut the interviews down and “expressed a desire to consult with her attorney before further questioning.”
One other thing stood out to the initial investigators – a child “who was expected to be present” was “unaccounted for,” according to the warrant. When the parents were asked about this apparent discrepancy, Jill Griffeth allegedly said the girl had never been to Florida – but one of her children corrected her. As it turned out, the girl had been with the family in 2024 until she called her mother, who lives in Arizona, “begging her to come get her,” the warrant alleges.
In a heavily redacted section of the court document, the Arizona-based woman relayed allegations of at least one adult committing sexual assault against at least one child in the Griffeth household.
Another section of the document alleges Brian Griffeth beats the foster and adopted children with a cane “but is careful not to leave a mark.”
The Griffeths are also alleged to treat their foster and adopted children differently in terms of food, according to one witness.
“[She] reported that if there wasn’t enough food, the foster and adopted children in the home would not get any food,” the warrant reads.
The warrant goes on to note the Griffeths have five biological children, three adopted children, and one foster child.
The children were removed from the home in early July.
Initial interviews with the children did not result in allegations, according to the warrant. Then, one 14-year-old boy, during a therapy session, alleged that he is sometimes “caged in his bunk bed at home as punishment.”
In a follow-up interview with a Columbia County Sheriff’s Office detective, the boy alleged a routine where his parents would use a piece of plywood to cover up the only entrance to the bottom tier of his three-tiered bunk bed – even at night – often making him wait until the next morning if he had to use the bathroom, according to the warrant.
The boy then alleged harsher punishment.
From the warrant, at length:
[The boy] also reported that his mother occasionally asks him to scooch out of his bed and lie on the floor, during which she presses the plywood sheet onto his chest and back as a form of punishment, resulting in splinters that cause injury. [The boy] lifted his shirt and pointed to several scars from this punishment. [The boy] explained that on one occasion, when he was banging on the plywood to be released, his mother unscrewed the plywood, leading him to believe he would be freed. However, she then instructed him to lie back down and pressed the plywood onto his chest, followed by having him turn over so she could press it onto his back before securing him back in his bed.
While talking about punishments [the boy] also indicated that he has been sprayed in the face with Vinegar.
The two other occupants of the three-tiered bunk bed – a 9-year-old and 7-year-old – told essentially the same story to investigators.
The 14-year-old boy is confined to his bed most of the day and night, according to the children cited in the warrant. The 14-year-old is allegedly only released for lunch, dinner, “whenever he wants to play,” and sometime on his brothers’ request. The adults in the house allegedly use a green drill to secure the plywood and keep the 14-year-old confined because he has “a tendency to steal.”
One of the boys added that his allegedly caged brother “likes it in his bed and sleeps a lot.”
Later, a 14-year-old and 15-year-old girl confirmed the cage-like nature of the bed and how plywood is affixed with the green drill. The younger girl, however, when asked to justify the confinement, said her brother was being punished because “he is too rough with the dogs.”
The 14-year-old girl also “reported being uncertain of her current grade level and indicated that she has not attended school for six or seven years” and “also mentioned that she is illiterate.” She went on to tell investigators her mother also used vinegar as punishment against her – recounting an incident in which she was “sprayed before bed by her mother and how the vinegar burned her eyes making her cry herself to sleep.”
The 15-year-old girl allegedly confirmed another different between the adopted and foster children versus the biological children – the provision of cellphones. The older girl said the Griffeths gave cellphones to their biological children but not to the adopted and foster children.
“[The 15-year-old girl] explained that she’s asked for a phone but her mother said she has to learn to read before she can get a phone,” the warrant goes on.
All four defendants are currently being detained in the Columbia County Jail without bond.