A Summary Of Dynasty Isom

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R/s a couple of days ago, Dynasti disclosed to another student that her mother’s boyfriend and other are sticking their thing inside of her and it hurts. R/s Dynasti pointed to her vagina. R/s Dynasti stated that when the men get through she is wet down there. R/s Dynasti reported that she saw mom doing stuff with men in the bed.
ALLEGATIONS:
R/s Dynasti (4) are being sexually abused by Jasmine’s (mom) boyfriend and other men. R/s the men hunches the bears. R/s reportedly the men stick their thing inside the child. R/s the men are being the same thing to the other three girls. From CHIPS household summary Zamari (7), Unique (5), and Kallie (1) are in the home.
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