Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Madonna ‘convinces judges’ in Malawi adoption case

Madonna has reportedly convinced judges to overturn their decision, and let her adopt second Malawian child.
Two of the three appeal judges were said to have given a thumbs up to the application, while the third was allegedly "in complete unison with them".
The Queen of Pop, whose two-year application to adopt the three-year-old Mercy James was turned down in March, apparently heard the news from her attorney Alan Chinula.
“The paperwork is being typed up now. All recommendations are in favour of the adoption taking place. Mercy should start packing her bags. She's off to America," the Sun quoted a source as saying.
A close friend of Madonna added: "She's ecstatic. She made a promise that she wouldn't give up on Mercy and, believe me, she could move mountains when she's this determined."
Madonna’s adoption bid was rejected by a court because she was not a Malawi resident, a requirement that was waived when she adopted three-year-old David Banda from the African country in 2006.

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