Fathering Autism #42 Life jackets are for dogs. These parents are self absorbed hogs.

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and they are pursuing defamation of character. um they aren't allowed to say who reported. so good luck asa.
Yep! Even a statement would be blackened out by Social services... I have been down this road with a family member before. I would never spike to that level, unless I seen the actual abuse, front and center... I do know, unless the person makes themselves known, Asa can try all he wants, but DSS cannot legally provide the name of the reporter either.. When I was going through it, the only way I found out, was that another family member slipped up, after hitting the bottle really hard....
 
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P just outed herself as one of the commenters' on MD's videos.

Telling us we should be careful where we get our information from because it makes us look foolish.
Does that sound familiar to anyone?
 
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I'm disgusted by the CPS call. And the thing is, some of the complaints in the report had to have been pretty harsh. The bulk of reports are not even accepted, and no investigation even starts. I have been a mandated reporter for over 16 years and frankly there are times I have been dismissed and situations had to worsen to get CPS's attention. And I work with high risk indivduals...the transient, homeless and addicted. So in my opinion the report had to be very descriptive. And we know it was based off the face washing/spa shit since P flat out said "people made a video and stopped and started it" or something of that nature.
 
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Good point and it would be something he would do.
 
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I watched!!!! I am wondering though, was CPS really called? And who called? Someone from YT? I don't know if I believe that CPS was called!
I do not believe they were called, came to the door, he showed them an award, and they told him they were great parents. Oh and he made a point of saying (as he pointed out the window) "Oh look....there she is....the CPS lady. Nice lady" . That was such a crock, tryng waaay too to hard to proove it.
 
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someone admitted they emailed isaiah's college about him possibly using the "R" word, so I suppose it wouldn't surprise me someone would call cps.
that's awful if true. Isaiah going off to college will show who he really is. He will hopefully grow into a better man and he eyes will be opened to a whole world outside of the toxic environment he's been stuck in his whole life. Let him be free (even if Covid shuts it down quickly.) I'm hopeful in a couple years he will be a new and improved person.
 
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Good point and it would be something he would do.
Guys...LOL....unless he had a lawyer and a CPS supervisor present along with the caseworker, a CPS visit is not going to be filmed for public consumption. Not going to happen.
He has the right to turn the worker away at the door as well. He doesnt have to allow them in. There is a lot that is assumed about making reports that just arent accurate.
 
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I was wondering that myself. They most likely still have the business card and a pamphlet from the first time CPS was called on them.
Obviously, it's very unlikely that they would have been allowed to film the actual CPS worker when they were in the house anyway, so that kind of adds to it. Makes it a bit easier to manipulate the scenario, as it were.
For all we know, that two second shot of a woman walking to her car could have been someone delivering a package of something they ordered or food delivery... something.

I just wouldn't put it past Asa to pull something like that.
 
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My tribal clinic gets results in under an hour. Depends on if the place has a lab on site
 
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I thought showing the woman walking to her car, however briefly, was out of order (privacy wise) and a bit strange. Would you run and grab the camera immediately she'd gone out of the door !!! It'd be the last thing I'd think to do.
 
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yes they can refuse. but then they come back with the police or a warrant. that's what happened the last time I reported. they had to go back with police because they flat out refused to allow them to see if they children had food etc, and they could see through the door how disgusting the house was.
 
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I think since he said they've opened an investigation, and they will need to wait it out. His endorphins were squirting out his ears practically. Issa was pumped up too. Prilly was on the phone, prolly texting Mama
 
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I think it would take a bit longer for a CPS visit. Don’t they have paper work and calls to make on a new complaint? I’ll bet anything it was a follow up from the first call.
 
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I thought showing the woman walking to her car, however briefly, was out of order (privacy wise) and a bit strange. Would you run and grab the camera immediately she'd gone out of the door !!! It'd be the last thing I'd think to do.
Well last time they had Abbie hold up the caseworkers card as the thumbnail.

But it seems odd to me that DFS comes on the day Abbie was showered and dressed... especially that they were doing nothing. She hasn’t been showering and dressed unless they are going out to do something .. it is suspicious.
 
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Agree 100%
 
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I think it was the pizza (or whatever slop they ordered) delivery lady at the door. Nice lady.....
 
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I think it would take a bit longer for a CPS visit. Don’t they have paper work and calls to make on a new complaint? I’ll bet anything it was a follow up from the first call.
No, a visit comes before any investigation. They will not reach out to others prior to trying to meet with the family. All calls are taken, then passed along to supervisors who make the call whether to do a visit or not. Depending how the visit goes, they would then begin reaching out to schools, family members, etc etc
ETA; If the worker is satisfied she will go back, report to supervisor who will ultimately decide whether to close the call or open an investigation.
 
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I think it would take a bit longer for a CPS visit. Don’t they have paper work and calls to make on a new complaint? I’ll bet anything it was a follow up from the first call.
this was my thought exactly. a follow up from the one earlier this year. (was it this year, or was it last year?) they usually follow up more than once. because they cant be sure one meeting is a good example of what's happening.
 
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I’m sorry but this is funny to me. Not the situation of having cps called but just the whole being exposed thing. They had it coming and now they are freaking out because they can’t control the narrative.
 
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and yes, they need to make sure the child is in no immediate danger before talking to others, so a visit is first.
 
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