CLEVELAND — A video showing a woman harshly spanking her young daughter has emerged in a federal case alleging the woman and the girl were held captive for two years.
The video, provided Friday by the Ashland County prosecutor's office, shows the woman smacking the child repeatedly on the backside. Another clip shows her hitting the child in the face and saying, "Shut up."
The mentally disabled woman has claimed it was staged under duress, when she feared she or her daughter would be harmed.
Four people from Ashland, about 60 miles southwest of Cleveland, have been charged with enslaving the woman and her child, threatening her and beating her.
One, Dezerah Silsby, denied Thursday that she helped enslave the woman with her child and made her do housework. She pleaded not guilty, and a federal magistrate released her while she awaits trial.
The other suspects, Jordie Callahan, Jessica Hunt and Daniel J. "DJ" Brown, were jailed to await a bond hearing on Monday. The attorney for Hunt said she will plead not guilty. The attorneys for Callahan and Brown declined to comment.
Callahan's mother, Becky Callahan, said that the allegations were "all lies." She said the woman was friends with her son and Hunt, her son's girlfriend, and they tried to help her by offering her a place to live.
The county prosecutor's office has declined to comment.