How 3 Young Girls and an Arkansas State Official Became the Center of Adoption Controversy

Justin Harris and his wife adopted three girls and later 're-homed' them.

ByABC News
October 22, 2015, 6:36 PM

— -- An adoption controversy in Fayetteville, Ark., has ignited a debate over the controversial practice of "re-homing" and caring for adopted children that have been abused.

The adoption involves three little girls, who ranged in age from 9 months to 4 years old when it started. Their biological mother, who had a history of drug abuse and had lived with a string of abusive men, was deemed unfit to care for them. She called Justin and Marsha Harris to take her daughters.

ABC News "20/20" has declined to name the biological mother and the three girls out of respect for their privacy.

What happened next led to months of what the couple said were "terrified, sleepless nights" and a dispute about whether they should have taken the little girls in the first place.

PHOTO:Over the years, Craig and Cheryl Hart have opened their home to close to 70 foster children.
Over the years, Craig and Cheryl Hart have opened their home to close to 70 foster children.