
California
mother Shana Gaviola has been sentenced to three years in federal
prison after a jury convicted her of interstate violation of a domestic
violence protection order obtained by her then-16-year-old son.
Supporters frame the case as a parental-rights battle, saying Gaviola
opposed her son’s social gender transition and believed she was trying
to protect him from irreversible decisions.
According to court
records cited in the material, however, the conviction was not simply
for opposing his transition. Prosecutors said Gaviola arranged for her
son to be forcibly removed from an ice rink, handcuffed and transported
across state lines to Agape Boarding School, a Christian facility in
Missouri, despite the protective order. The son had also reportedly
moved out, sought emancipation and alleged abuse.
Gaviola’s
supporters argue that the broader conflict began after his California
school socially transitioned him without her consent and limited what
information she could receive. They note that her son, now 21,
ultimately did not transition and are calling for her case to be
reviewed before she reports to prison, arguing that it raises serious
questions about parental authority, schools and gender ideology.

