Exterior view of the Florida home where nine children were allegedly held captive.
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A FAMILY of four have been arrested after cops saved nine foster and adopted children from their alleged house of horrors deep in the Florida woods.

Brian Matthew Griffeth, 47, along with his wife Jill Elizabeth Griffeth, 41, and their grown-up children, Dallin Russel Griffeth, 21, and Liberty Ann Griffeth, 19, were taken into custody after receiving a tip from a church camp that uncovered multiple accusations of abuse.

Exterior view of the Florida home where nine children were allegedly held captive.
Nine children have been rescued from a house where they were allegedly abused by their adopted and biological family membersCredit: CBS 47
Mugshot of Brian Griffeth.
Brain Matthew Griffeth, 47, has been arrested along with his wife and two adult childrenCredit: Columbia County Sheriff’s Office
Mugshot of Jill Griffeth.
Jill Elizabeth Griffeth, 41, allegedly punished the children by forcing them to lie on the floor while she would push a sheet of wood on them causing ‘splinters and pain’Credit: Columbia County Sheriff’s Office

The four adults from the Griffeth family based in Fort White, Columbia County, were charged with aggravated child abuse on July 22.

Their alleged victims are made up of 9 biological and adopted children ranging from the ages of 7 and 16.

The authorities rescued the children from their home on July 3. Further interviews conducted by the Child Protection Team exposed numerous allegations of abuse, according to a statement from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office.

They include spraying children in the face with vinegar, locking them in makeshift cages, and drugging them with non-prescription medication.

“Child Protection Team (CPT) investigators conducted interviews with all 9 of the children,” the Sheriff’s Office release stated.

The children reported being “beaten with a cane”, “locked in their bedrooms” and “sprayed with vinegar” as punishment.

At least one of the children says they were sexually abused by Dallin Russel Griffeth, an arrest warrant seen by The U.S. Sun states.

Meanwhile, a 14-year-old boy claimed he was locked in makeshift cage built under a bunk bed.

He would be trapped by a sheet of plywood that was nailed across to block his exit, according to the warrant.

Reports also indicated that some children claimed they were “forced to lie on the floor by their mother, Jill, who then placed a sheet of plywood on them and applied pressure, causing splinters and pain,” as stated by the police.

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The children also said they were “instructed to lie about what happens at home” and that they were “not being taken to or provided with adequate schooling to read or write.”

The family lives in isolation deep in the woods, and many of the children cannot read – some don’t even know their birthdays.

TIP OPENED FLOODGATES

An investigation into the Griffeth family was sparked by a report from someone at their church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Branford.

The tip came in following an incident a few days before the children were picked up from the house.

Mugshot of Brian Griffeth.
Liberty Ann Griffeth, 19, has also been arrested on aggravated child abuse chargesCredit: Columbia County Sheriff’s Office
Mugshot of Dallin Griffeth.
According to authorities, Dallin Russel Griffeth, 21, has also been accused of sexual abuse by at least one of the childrenCredit: Columbia County Sheriff’s Office
Griffeth family home exterior.
Investigators were alerted to problems at the house by a mandatory reporter from their churchCredit: CBS 47

One of the Griffeth’s children was found at church camp with a “functioning electronic stun gun” which led investigators to discover the hideous crimes allegedly committed at the home.

Brian had claimed the taser was fake which was later found out to be a lie, the warrant states.

“Additional concerns were raised about the adopted children being treated unfairly compared to the Griffeth biological children, in addition to the children not knowing their full name or their own birthdays,” the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office said.

‘MADE TO WORK’

The woman from the church told officers that Brian and Jill would mainly adopt and foster children from African-American backgrounds who would be “treated unfairly”, according to the arrest warrant.

“None of the foster or adopted children are familiar with their last names or basic personal information,” she claimed, adding that she feared the children were made to “act as workers not family”.

The Sheriff’s Office noted that at a previous visit to the home, officers from the Florida Department of Children and Families “noted that the adopted children were working on chores, while the biological children were playing or watching TV.”

“It was discovered during this visit there is a 10th foster child that was not present but was with their biological parent in Arizona,” the Sheriff’s Office added.

This child was found safe and well by Glendale Police.

The adoptions were privately arranged in Arizona before the family moved to Florida, cops said.

All four adults have been taken to the Columbia County Detention Facility where they are each being held on a $500,000 bond.

Full statement on Griffeth family arrests from Columbia County Sheriff’s Office

On July 3, 2025, Columbia County sheriff’s deputies were called to assist the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) with a court-ordered pickup of 9 children residing at the residence of Brian and Jill Griffeth located at 173 SW Boundary Way, Fort White, Florida.

Of those 9 children, 5 are biological and 4 are adopted with ages from 7-16 years of age.

This pick-up order was a result of an investigation of alleged child abuse that was happening in the home stemming from concerns by a mandatory reporter at their local church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Branford, FL.

While at church camp a few days prior, one of the Griffeth’s children was caught with a functioning electronic stun gun.

Additional concerns were raised about the adopted children being treated unfairly compared to the Griffeth biological children, in addition to the children not knowing their full name or their own birthdays.

Prior to the pick-up order, DCF investigators responded to the Griffeth residence to interview the family regarding the accusations.

During this initial visit it was noted that the adopted children were working on chores, while the biological children were playing or watching TV.

It was discovered during this visit there is a 10th foster child that was not present but was with their biological parent in Arizona.

A well-being check was done by the Glendale Police Department, and the child was safe and healthy.

During the interview of the children by DCF, various forms of child abuse were discovered.

Accusations of the adopted children being beaten with a cane by Brian and also locked in their bedrooms by Brian and the other adults.

As a result of the allegations of physical abuse, DCF investigators obtained a court order to remove all of the children from the home.

Over the next few days Child Protection Team (CPT) investigators conducted interviews with all 9 of the children.

During these interviews, allegations by the children included:

  • Being caged under the bunk bed by screwing in plywood to prevent his escape
  • Being forced to lie on the floor by the mother, Jill, and having her place a sheet of plywood on top of the child’s body and press down on them resulting in splinters and pain
  • Being sprayed in the face with vinegar as a form of punishment
  • Being given non-prescribed medication
  • Being instructed to lie about what happens at home
  • Not being taken to or provided with adequate schooling to read or write

As a result of the CPT interviews and the DCF investigation, all four active and participating adults in the Griffeth home were arrested on July 22, 2025, for aggravated child abuse and transported to the Columbia County Detention Facility and where each are being held on $500,000 bond.

At this time, it is also unsure of the legal adoptive status of one of the children since there is no record found in Arizona.

It should be noted, due to the original concerns by a mandatory reporter here in the State of Florida, DCF became involved and investigated Griffeth family.

The adoption process for these children was conducted privately in Arizona, prior to moving the family of 13 to Ft. White, Florida.

Due to the implementation of mandatory reporting here in Florida, a report was made, an investigation was conducted, and these children were removed from this house of abuse.

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