stealingofemily.world is a UK-based investigative website and archive documenting a father's claims and legal battle regarding the alleged "abduction" or wrongful removal of his daughter, Emily, by East Sussex County Council. [1, 2]
The platform is maintained by Martin Newbold, an author and former IT professional who has also published a book on the subject titled The Stealing Of Emily. [1, 2]
Key Features of the Website
- Document Repository: The site archives emails, legal documents, and correspondence. The goal is to expose what Newbold describes as obscured facts and a lack of accountability within the UK social care and legal systems.
- AI Integration: In March 2026, the site integrated Gemini AI. Visitors can search the repository, ask specific questions about transfers (such as Child Trust Funds), and identify patterns in the documentation.
- Alternative Media: The site hosts its own video section called "Youtoob" to provide updates and evidence. This is due to disputes with major platforms. [1, 2, 3]
Core Allegations
Newbold uses the site to campaign against what he alleges is a "network of secrecy" involving:
- East Sussex County Council: Accused of criminal abduction and systemic failures.
- Financial Discrepancies: The site investigates the whereabouts of specific funds, notably referenced in the subtitle of his book as "Where are the 430,000?".
- Legal & Social Work System: The campaign highlights perceived differences in parenting and legal rights between England and Northern Ireland. [1, 2, 3]
Additional information is available on the book details or the specific entities involved in this investigation.