Woman accused in QAnon kidnapping plot pleads not guilty A Colorado woman accused of plotting with supporters of QAnon to have her son kidnapped from foster care has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit second-degree kidnappingDENVER -- A Colorado woman accused of plotting with supporters of QAnon to have her son kidnapped from foster care pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit second-degree kidnapping on Friday. Abcug, who has been released from jail, appeared by video too but did not speak during the short hearing. Abcug's son was removed by social workers from their home in Parker in suburban Denver in January 2019 after Abcug was suspected of lying about his health problems. She lost custody of her daughter last fall after the then 15-year-old told her therapist that her mother was working with QAnon supporters to kidnap her brother. —————This story has been corrected to change the crime Abcug is charged with to conspiracy to commit second-degree kidnapping
Source: ABC News September 25, 2020 22:29 UTC