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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.

What happened to this infant in Marion County is just one example. On Friday, the USA TODAY Network will begin publishing the first articles in a multi-part series that will look into this and other problems impacting Florida’s child welfare system.

“They privatized the system to make it better,” Schmerling said. “But now there are multiple private agencies in every county, and when a child is harmed there is finger pointing all around and no accountability.”

A history of sexual abuse

According to the lawsuit filed against Kids Central and The Centers, the 16-year-old boy has been in the care of the Kleins since he was a baby.

The Kleins originally fostered him and his older sister, and adopted the two children in 2011 after a reunification with their biological mother didn't work out.

The boy was only a toddler at the time.

The lawsuit states that his biological mother must have sexualized him by exposing him to pornography and having sex in front of him.

In 2013, when he was 9, he sexually molested a 5-year-old girl, the lawsuit states.

Three years later, he shared a room with his younger adopted brother, and that child made statements "about his 'butt' and things (his older brother) would do, indicating the possibility that (the boy) was sexually abusing the younger child or minimally being sexually inappropriate," the lawsuit states.

Through it all, the lawsuit claims that Kids Central failed to get psychosexual evaluations for the troubled boy.

The lawsuit also states that Kids Central and The Centers continued to send vulnerable children to the Klein's foster home in spite of boy's psychological problems.

The boy was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Oppositional Defiance Disorder and anxiety, the lawsuit states. He had significant behavioral issues including hoarding food, stealing, lying, staying up all night to watch TV and visiting pornographic websites when the rest of the family was asleep.

By 2018, he also had a history of running away and destroying property in the house. That’s why the Kleins installed video cameras and even locked their bedroom door. They felt he “could not be trusted, violated the rules often, had problems with respecting boundaries and could not be left unsupervised in the house.”

Impact on the developing brain

Many people will say that the 3-week-old baby won't remember much about the sexual assault that took her by surprise in the Klein's foster home more than 18 months ago, said Thomas Dikel, a Gainesville pediatric neuropsychologist.

"But the impact is definitely going to be there," Dikel said. "The child's brain develops to survive the environment in which it is placed. It needs to know what to expect from the world, whether it's a safe or dangerous place."

This violence came out of nowhere, Dikel said, and the brain is not set up to deal with that kind of thing.

"I'm going to assume that she suffered at least some pain, if not a tremendous amount, and 20 minutes is an awfully long time to an infant," Dikel said. "What she was going through was horrific, terrifying. For all she knew, she was going to die."

Dikel said that a child can get over this kind of trauma if she is placed in a safe environment and adopted by someone who loves and cares for her. But there will always be a possibility that another triggering event will have a catastrophic effect and throw her right back into a full blown fear response.

With regard to Kids Central and The Centers, Dikel said there is no excuse for putting a completely vulnerable child in such a dangerous situation.

"When you're going to put a very young child in a foster home, you should thoroughly check out everyone in that foster home," Dikel said. "If you find a real threat or major risk – particularly to do with sex offenses and a repeat offender – you're getting red flags to the point of fireworks.

"If someone is predatory, they are going to focus in on someone that is vulnerable. Putting a young child in a situation like that is beyond shocking.
 
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I FUCKING HATE YOU SO GODDAMN MUCH

It's funny though that amongst real problems from growing up chaotic like hoarding, compulsive lying, and stealing, they also list "staying up all night to watch TV". I can't expect much from Florida though, half the pop that's not retirees are probably addicted to crack and that three week old probably would have been sold for more crack by her birth mother then raped if she hadn't had it done in the foster home.
 
Stories like this actually rustle my jimmies because children are in foster care because their parents are such lowlives that they give up their offspring to the state because they (usually) have serious drug problems, and T3H STATE(tm) is supposed to protect them until another family adopts them. This piece of shit scumbag needs the slowest, most brutal torture possible.

Like, I want scientists calculating how much blood loss he can suffer before dying in his torture-execution
 
Stories like this actually rustle my jimmies because children are in foster care because their parents are such lowlives that they give up their offspring to the state because they (usually) have serious drug problems, and T3H STATE(tm) is supposed to protect them until another family adopts them. This piece of shit scumbag needs the slowest, most brutal torture possible.

Like, I want scientists calculating how much blood loss he can suffer before dying in his torture-execution
The average adult body has about 5-6 quarts of blood or 10-12 pints. Let's say for this he has 4 quarts or so. Losing about 25% is fine, aka the normal donor amount. Sure he might feel a bit dizzy and need to eat something, but still alive. 2 pints results in shock and 5-6 pints results in death. You go from there
 
The article speculates about the birth mother abusing the boy and blames Kids Central and the Centers for placing the other fosters in the home, yet there is no blame on the foster parents? If they ended up with a fucked up kid and still decided to adopt him and try to get him help, sure, that's sympathetic, even noble. But with all the signs this kid was dangerous, why the fuck did they keep fostering when it was clear they could not safely have other children in that home? They raised this little asshole for more than half his life and knew 7 years ago this kid couldn't be left alone with younger children.
 
Another savage growing up. Unfortunately he won't get what he fucking deserves, as social workers will aatempt to fix this piece of shit. Fuck knows how many more victims will suffer from him in the years to come.
 
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You ever notice that when someone shoots up their workplace or something, and they have a manifesto, they plaster the perp's picture all over along with his tard screed while talking heads pour over it on TV.
And I am NOT advocating giving some short eyes POS attention that attracts copycats, but it really pisses me off when the media always, always softballs what the chomo did.
"sexually penetrated" "abused." Nebulous words. Probably why a lot of normies say "that's awful." or "bullet to the head" and then just kind of forget about it. Name and shame the pedophile POS. You don't have to be explicit or pornographic (Christ knows these sick fucks do not need tips and tricks), but put these oxygen thieves on full blast like some of the Youtube pedo poachers do. Read off those chat logs, loud and proud. Colloquial blunt description of the perpetrated act, so everyone can know exactly WHAT the POS did. It may even have an unintended cost saving benefit built in as I'm sure plenty of normies will happily relieve us all of the trash.

Unless you're in the UK I guess. Find out Venables' latest court appointed pedo shield name and "assist" the courts with trash incineration? Off to HMP insert name here for you.
 
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