To: victim soul
But the lawsuit accuses her foster parents, Donald and Patricia Stevens, CPS, and Arizona Baptist Children's Services - responsible for monitoring some foster children for CPS - of failing to protect the girl from repeated sexual abuse...
Hart said the lawsuit never alleges the Stevens knew about the affair, only that they should have known. And they would have known, if Planned Parenthood didn't put snuffing out children ahead of stopping rapists.
5 posted on
12/26/2002 8:29:02 PM PST by
dead
To: dead
Quit following me around tonight - it's starting to freak me out.
8 posted on
12/26/2002 8:35:13 PM PST by
patton
To: dead
If PP doesn't care about stopping racists, why did they report it the second time the girl came in? PP has its problems, but I think they're the least of the problem in this particular case. CPS in most states has a history of putting vulnerable kids into foster homes where abuse has previously been reported. If PP had reported this the first time, CPS probably would have put the girl right back in that home, or put her in another one that was just as bad, and put some other kid in the first home. And has anyone checked the caseworker's records of visits and reports? I think it's pretty likely that some caseworker was getting paid to make regular visits to check on this girl, but wasn't actually doing it.
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