Attorney: Returned Russian boy back in orphanage


SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — An attorney for an adoption agency says a Russian boy who was sent back to Moscow by his American adoptive mother has been placed back in an orphanage.

Larry Crain, who works for World Association for Children and Parents, said the 8-year-old boy was put back in a Russian orphanage this month after his adoptive mother, Torry Hansen of Shelbyville, Tenn., sent him back in April .

She sent him with a note saying she didn’t want him any more because he had severe psychological problems.

The incident created an international uproar and new adoptions by U.S. parents in Russians virtually stopped.

The Shelbyville Times-Gazette also reported Friday that Crain filed a court petition saying another Tennessee woman is willing to be the boy’s guardian.