Anonymous ID: 4326b2 Oct. 16, 2020, 5:23 a.m. No.11101633   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11101393

If it's "Disinformation," then they should be happy to have the whole thing aired publically, so everyone can see it's nothing.

Why hide something, that's nothing?

Anonymous ID: 4326b2 Oct. 16, 2020, 5:51 a.m. No.11101891   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11101803

Round 'em all up for TRESON. Every, last, evil one of them. They marched that treasonous fake impeachment in public, Round them up IN PUBLIC, ARREST THEM, to show we, the people, that JUSTICE EXISTS when a Coup is committed.

Anonymous ID: 4326b2 Oct. 16, 2020, 6:08 a.m. No.11102039   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2053

3-week-old baby sexually assaulted in Marion County foster home, lawsuit says

 

A 3-week-old girl was sexually assaulted and battered in an Ocala area foster home, and child welfare officials could have prevented it from happening, according to a lawsuit filed last week in the Marion County Courthouse.

 

Both Kids Central, the Ocala nonprofit agency charged with managing child welfare in the region, and The Centers, which offers case management services, knew that a 16-year-old boy living in the home had sexually assaulted other young children in the past.

 

The foster parents – identified as "the Kleins" – had set up video cameras around the house to monitor the boy's activities. And it was those cameras that caught him abusing the infant girl for more than 20 minutes in March 2019.

 

"This tragedy never should have happened," said Stacie Schmerling, an attorney with Justice for Kids in Fort Lauderdale, who filed the suit against Kids Central and The Centers. "The family never should have been licensed to care for these vulnerable, non-verbal children."

 

A Department of Children and Families investigation shows the infant was sexually penetrated by the 16-year-old boy, and she was medically confirmed to have been sexually abused.

 

The boy has since been charged and prosecuted as a juvenile offender. His sentence is not part of the public record.

 

Calls and email messages to Kids Central and The Centers on Monday were not returned.

 

An increasing number of children in Florida have been taken from their parents and placed in foster care since 2014. But DCF and the nonprofit agencies charged with managing child welfare at the local level have not done a good job of finding safe places for these children to stay, a USA TODAY Network investigation found.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/3-week-old-baby-sexually-090028067.html