Documented Record: The Avrohom Dinkel Case
This website presents a documented evidentiary record concerning the prosecution of Avrohom Dinkel, the separation of his family, and a series of actions that raise serious questions about foreign influence, procedural manipulation, and the integrity of judicial processes in Guatemala.
The materials published here are not commentary or opinion. They consist of primary-source evidence, including:
official court documents,
forensic evaluations,
certified translations,
photographs,
audio recordings,
financial records,
and contemporaneous media reporting.
Each document is presented so that journalists, investigators, and authorities may independently assess the facts.
Summary of the Case
In December 2025, all seven children of Avrohom Dinkel were taken into government custody in Guatemala.
There were no allegations of physical or sexual abuse against either parent.
Despite this, the return of the children was conditioned on an ultimatum: that their mother leave Guatemala and relocate to the United States. This condition was imposed without a judicial finding of parental unfitness, raising immediate due-process concerns.
Shortly thereafter, Avrohom Dinkel became the subject of a criminal prosecution based on a single allegation—that he shouted at a teenager. No injury, harm, or corroboration was alleged.
Guatemalan forensic authorities (INACIF) later concluded in an official psychological evaluation that the alleged victim suffered no emotional or psychological harm.
Nevertheless, the prosecution proceeded.
Procedural Irregularities and External Influence
The evidentiary record demonstrates multiple anomalies, including:
Statements taken in a language other than the alleged victim’s native Spanish, despite documented fluency
A translation chain involving private individuals with a direct interest in the outcome
Restrictions on direct interrogation by prosecutorial authorities
Post-facto conditions imposed on defendants unrelated to any legal findings
The record further documents meetings and gift exchanges involving U.S. citizens and senior Guatemalan judicial officials, including officials subject to U.S. and international sanctions.
These materials are presented without speculation, supported by photographs, timelines, and contemporaneous documentation.
Resolution and Aftermath
The case concluded only after conditions were imposed unrelated to the alleged conduct, including:
changes in appearance,
cessation of legal advocacy,
and the payment of a substantial monetary penalty.
Subsequent financial records and audio recordings demonstrate that the majority of funds paid in connection with the case were later returned.
Despite the absence of harm and the forensic findings, Avrohom Dinkel now carries a permanent criminal record that prevents him from reuniting with his wife and children in the United States.
Purpose of This Record
This website exists to:
preserve evidence,
enable independent review,
and invite journalistic scrutiny and lawful investigation.
No conclusions are demanded.
The facts are presented so that those with the authority and responsibility to investigate may do so.
For Media and Investigators
Members of the press, law enforcement, and oversight bodies are encouraged to review the full record.
All materials are indexed, sourced, and available for verification.
For inquiries, clarification, or access to original files, contact information is provided below.
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