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A nine-year-old child was allegedly held captive by her mother from 2017 to 2023, and now that woman is facing charges in Miami-Dade.
Kelli McGriff-Williams, 42, went before a judge for the first time Thursday following her arrest last week on child neglect charges.
Court records show McGriff-Williams did not let her child leave their home in Miami, so she spent most of her time inside a bedroom. The little girl would have to beg to eat and the mother would not always feed her, authorities said.
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According to the arrest paperwork, McGriff-Williams did not enroll her daughter into school and the victim was unable to read or write.
On August 26, Miami-Dade Police officers responded to the defendant's home in reference to a Department of Children and Families investigation. McGriff-Williams was Baker-Acted and arrested on September 1.
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Records show the victim’s father has been attempting to gain custody of the child since 2017. His attorney did not want to comment on the arrest.
McGriff-Williams was granted a $5,000 bond in the case.