Texas girl, 9, says she's being sexually abused by mother's boyfriend in video: 'Mommy watches it happen' - Is forced to return to her mothers custody while screaming and begging her dad for help, father threatened with jail-time by the grandmother and mother if he does anything



FRISCO, TEXAS: A nine-year-old girl in Frisco, Texas has alleged that she has been subjected to domestic violence, sexual grooming, as well as molestation in her primary residence.

A GoFundMe page dedicated to raising legal funds for the youngster, identified as Sophie Long, 9, claims her "father is fighting for her life while her abusers pull every resource to get their hands back on her." Meanwhile, Sophie has also alleged that her biological mother is complicit in the abuse and is "encouraging it."

"We have gone through 30 thousand dollars since June and the fight somehow isn't over," organizer Kourtney Chalmers wrote on the crowdfunding website. "We have been dealing with CPS, Law Enforcement, Lawyers, DFPS, Forensic interviews, and several doctors that are helping with Sophie's recent medical issues in her private areas and as a resolute of the assault by her mother and grandmother in this video."



















The above video Kourtney is referring to is also embedded on the GoFundMe page, which has raised more than $50,000 of its $25,000 goal at the time of writing. According to Chalmers, little Sophie is "desperate to be saved from that environment and we are desperate to help her." "She states her life has been threatened by these people and she is afraid, but has a brave heart and wants to help her brothers get away from the abuse too," she added.

From minutes 14:40 through 16:30 of the clip, Sophie is seen pleading with her grandmother (her biological mom's mother) to listen to her and explaining what went on at her home. The grandmother is heard asking "Who's touching you?" To which Sophie says "Mr. Jake...and Mommy watches... Mommy watches it happen." Her grandmother then asks, "Where does he touch you?" To which she says "my Vivi."

Sophie then goes on to talk about "blood in her underwear" and how she's tired of all the abuse, but her grandmother appears to dismiss her completely and says she couldn't have gotten the lead role in the school play or done gymnastics "if she felt that bad about herself."

The grandma, who has not been identified, does not address Sophie's accusation about her parents abusing her. Instead, she acts as if the girl never said it. The rest of the footage sees Sophie's mother and grandmother attempt to drag the youngster out of her father's vehicle. Sophie's pleas not to go back home appear to be completely ignored.

"We are down to the wire and in an all-out legal fight while trying to get law enforcement everything they need for their investigation," the page reads, before bemoaning that the court is "actually considering giving them back to her mother and the people who help her physically and mentally assault the children according to Sophie and the boys - including relatives of her fiancee who Sophie has described horrific sexual encounters with."

The aforementioned video went viral on the internet, with social media users urging the authorities to take action as quickly as possible. It also sparked #StandWithSophie on Twitter.
Following a deluge of comments and pleas urging a quick response, the Frisco Police Department released a statement addressing the case. However, they did not provide any details in light of the ongoing investigation.

"The Frisco Police Department is aware of the information circulating on social media related to the welfare of a child. This is an active case currently under investigation by our Criminal Investigations Division," the department wrote in a statement. "We certainly appreciate the passion and concern expressed by everyone on social media and consider protecting the children in our community as one of our greatest responsibility. However, because it is an active case, we cannot provide any other comment."

The investigation continues.

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Don't know wtf a shcool play has to do with this girl getting touched, that grandmother is a monster.

Racket's talks about it on his live-stream tonight, 1-ish hour in?

I've downloaded this one but it's too large to upload, 30 minute compilation

 
Hope the dad gets her away from that mess and the mom and bf meet a grizzly end in minecraft.
The hardest thing for single parents is to gain custody. Men have gotten the long end of the stick because normally dads are supposed to be seen as sole breadwinners and are not supposed to display any feminine traits, which is what the mother should do. But what if they're split apart! Sadly this is one of many cases I wish the dad had full custody but it's a huge uphill battle with greater chances to lose.
 
Bf needs be split in half by Bubba's dick.
Mom needs to be dealt with in some equally painful and ironic way.
Grandma is an accessory, throw her in jail.
Fuck em' all.

Hope things turn out alright for this little girl and her father.
 
So they're investigating, that's good. I wonder why the police haven't just taken the kid into foster care until it's resolved? Lack of evidence maybe? It's strange.

There are pro bono custody lawyers that specialize in this stuff, hope he can find one.

I'm not sure why this child's personal horror needs to be monetized online. The internet is forever, I would not be happy to be that kid ten years from now and have this video pop up all the time.
 
The grandma, who has not been identified, does not address Sophie's accusation about her parents abusing her. Instead, she acts as if the girl never said it. The rest of the footage sees Sophie's mother and grandmother attempt to drag the youngster out of her father's vehicle. Sophie's pleas not to go back home appear to be completely ignored.

"We are down to the wire and in an all-out legal fight while trying to get law enforcement everything they need for their investigation," the page reads, before bemoaning that the court is "actually considering giving them back to her mother and the people who help her physically and mentally assault the children according to Sophie and the boys - including relatives of her fiancee who Sophie has described horrific sexual encounters with."

The aforementioned video went viral on the internet, with social media users urging the authorities to take action as quickly as possible. It also sparked #StandWithSophie on Twitter.
Following a deluge of comments and pleas urging a quick response, the Frisco Police Department released a statement addressing the case. However, they did not provide any details in light of the ongoing investigation.

I'd say get used to starting to see these sorts of cases. There is institutional support being pushed now.

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The fact that this argument is even on the table, shows the pedophilia lobby has control of discourse. Even wikipedia, one of the most astroturfed sites on the internet, still has to admit:
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Shit like this is why vigilante justice and lynch mobs exist. Sure it may sound nice that we're a kinder, more polite society, but shit like this makes me want to crash that facade. With how bureaucratic and bullshit the entire justice system is, it's a fucking mess and a hassle to try and get anything done. And despite all the shit about abuse is wrong and believe all whoever, not one of the big mouth groups will go to bat for this kid or any other kid.
 
That fucking father is a cuck ass bitch for ever letting that child anywhere near the mother or her grandmother. If I was the dad, I would haul ass with that girl to the middle of bumfuck nowhere without a trace and armed to the teeth until anything took place that never allowed that cunt anywhere near her for the rest of her days.

I can tell that those 2 women are both sociopaths just from the way they act like the child's kicking and screaming bloody murder to get away is just the same as wanting a toy at the grocery and throwing a temper tantrum when told they couldn't have it.
 
If this is actually true, then I'm sorry.

What the fuck is meaww? An international multimedia group, with their about page saying: MEA WorldWide is one of the world’s fastest growing entertainment news companies with offices in the US and India. We bring you the best content from the global streaming industry and Hollywood, through our team of talented reporters and contributors. Up-to-date news on the entertainment industry, exclusive interviews and in-depth features about the trendiest streaming shows, box office hits and stars, to sleeper winners that you really have to follow.

Not exactly inspiring journalism. So where else is this story? Well it's also on Texas News Today, that cites Facebook group posts and the very popular GoFundMe. Also hosts broken YouTube links with very little info. See:https://texas-news-today.com/2020/0...as-girl-says-shes-a-victim-of-sexual-assault/

So where else? Well Reddit posts citing the previously mentioned posts, along with the GoFundMe and a Change.org petition.

It's also on Facebook, Change.org, and GoFundMe, with everything making sure that you have a direct way to donate to the fundraiser.

I'm calling bullshit, especially when all sources are circular.
 
If this is actually true, then I'm sorry.

What the fuck is meaww? An international multimedia group, with their about page saying: MEA WorldWide is one of the world’s fastest growing entertainment news companies with offices in the US and India. We bring you the best content from the global streaming industry and Hollywood, through our team of talented reporters and contributors. Up-to-date news on the entertainment industry, exclusive interviews and in-depth features about the trendiest streaming shows, box office hits and stars, to sleeper winners that you really have to follow.

Not exactly inspiring journalism. So where else is this story? Well it's also on Texas News Today, that cites Facebook group posts and the very popular GoFundMe. Also hosts broken YouTube links with very little info. See:https://texas-news-today.com/2020/0...as-girl-says-shes-a-victim-of-sexual-assault/

So where else? Well Reddit posts citing the previously mentioned posts, along with the GoFundMe and a Change.org petition.

It's also on Facebook, Change.org, and GoFundMe, with everything making sure that you have a direct way to donate to the fundraiser.

I'm calling bullshit, especially when all sources are circular.
yeah this case is weird on multiple levels
 
If this is actually true, then I'm sorry.

What the fuck is meaww? An international multimedia group, with their about page saying: MEA WorldWide is one of the world’s fastest growing entertainment news companies with offices in the US and India. We bring you the best content from the global streaming industry and Hollywood, through our team of talented reporters and contributors. Up-to-date news on the entertainment industry, exclusive interviews and in-depth features about the trendiest streaming shows, box office hits and stars, to sleeper winners that you really have to follow.

Not exactly inspiring journalism. So where else is this story? Well it's also on Texas News Today, that cites Facebook group posts and the very popular GoFundMe. Also hosts broken YouTube links with very little info. See:https://texas-news-today.com/2020/0...as-girl-says-shes-a-victim-of-sexual-assault/

So where else? Well Reddit posts citing the previously mentioned posts, along with the GoFundMe and a Change.org petition.

It's also on Facebook, Change.org, and GoFundMe, with everything making sure that you have a direct way to donate to the fundraiser.

I'm calling bullshit, especially when all sources are circular.
yep I agree

it's loony to be posting that video of the kid to get money. bottom line.
if it's all true? still, don't post your kid's worst moment in life online to get money.
but there's no source, just links to get money from it.

The local police investigating is a good thing to hear- is there any other source for that, even?
 
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