Authorities investigating YouTubers who gave up custody of son with autism

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Authorities investigating YouTubers who gave up custody of son with autism
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Local authorities are investigating YouTubers Myka and James Stauffer after receiving 'several inquiries regarding the welfare' of their adopted son, whom they recently announced they had placed with another family.

"In this case we are confident that the appropriate process is occurring," the spokesperson wrote."In addition, both parties are being represented by attorneys to ensure full compliance with the court process."after they announced they were permanently placing their son, Huxley, with another family. The couple adopted Huxley from China in 2017 and said they were not aware the extent of his special needs when they brought him home.

“There’s not an ounce of our body that doesn’t love Huxley with all of our being. There wasn’t a minute that we didn’t try our hardest," she said in a YouTube video last Tuesday titled"An update on our family.""After multiple evaluations, numerous medical professionals have felt that he needed a different fit and that [with] his medical needs, he needed more.”

The couple has been posting videos since at least 2014, both on Myka's individual channel and their joint account, The Stauffer Life, and Myka built her following by posting parenting YouTube videos detailing the process of adopting a child from China. Though neither the Stauffers nor their attorneys immediately responded to NBC News' request for comment about The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office's investigation, their attorneys previously told NBC News that their clients"came to the difficult determination to follow the advice of medical professionals."

"To be clear this did NOT include any considerations for placement in the foster system, but rather to hand-select a family who is equipped to handle Huxley’s needs," the attorneys wrote."They were forced to make a difficult decision, but it is in fact, the right and loving thing to do for this child."

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