CHEBOKSARY, March 29 - RAPSI. The Prosecutor's Office of Chuvashia, Russia, has examined the legitimacy of 16-year-old Anton Batrakov adoption by a U.S. family and found no violations in the adoption procedure.

The media earlier reported that charity boy Anton Batrakov, who was adopted by the U.S. family, complained in his letters to his friend about abusive treatment in his foster family and requested to take him back to Russia.

Anton complained about violence, bad food and said that his foster parents tried to take him to the asylum. He also complained about being kept for five days in the basement. Batrakov said his parents started treating him badly after they learned that he used to be a problem kid.

Children's rights ombudsman Pavel Astakhov said that he is now verifying the information.

Meanwhile, the prosecutor's office verified the legitimacy of Batrakov's adoption.

The prosecutor's office reported that during the court hearing Anton spoke on his own behalf as a person above 14, and agreed to be adopted by the U.S. family.

The prosecutor's office found that Anton was unable to adapt in the foster family and moreover his behavior was troublesome. He currently stays in the foster care center in the United States and wants to stay there. The future situation will depend on the treatment progress and his own wish, the prosecutors office reported.