Case Report: Muhammed Blount Jr.

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This worker met with Muhammed Blount Jr. at his school North Community high school. Privacy practices and Tennessen notices were reviewed verbally. The interview was recorded.
Muhammed stated that he is in 9th grade and takes the bus to school. He reported no concerns with school.
This writer asked about the allegation. He stated since the last weekend he has been staying with his aunt Regina Lester DOB 4/7/71. (32 15th 4th St. North Minneapolis MN). He stated that his father was not paying the rent and they all got evicted from their home. Muhammed stated that his father uses all their money with drugs and does not feed them. He also stated that he witnessed his father smoking with friends at their backyard. Muhammed stated that his father

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