Dear Shattered,
My heart goes out to you and your entire family, including “the rug sweepers” and especially your brother. I believe that he is damaged, disabled, and ill. When you think about his actions in this light it is a little easier to find workable solutions.
I propose that you, your sister and brother-in-law consult with a local professional whose expertise is pedophilia and listen to his or her advice on how to proceed. In the meantime, can your brother send a card or note to his nephew saying he will be away for a while and misses him? Of course, it should be opened by his mom or dad. Your nephew could then send him a note, again this should be screened. It is very disturbing to a child to be “in the dark” about someone they love; and their fantasy may even be worse than the reality, therefore, some limited supervised contact is preferable. I would hope that your brother will be rehabilitated; that as your nephew grows up, more could be explained and supervised visits could take place. In the meantime, your nephew should be educated (as all children should be) about privacy, safe touching, and grownups who don’t know how to respect kids.
It is difficult for you to be so far away, and sad for your family. However, you are far from shattered! You are a dear and very Savvy Auntie!
My best wishes,
Natalie Robinson Garfield
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