Case Study Of Jasyme's Misconduct

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Jasyme stated that when she was approximately 4 years old she was sexually abused her male and female cousins. Jasyme stated that listed incidents occurred when she visited her cousins's house. Jasyme stated that at the time of the incident her cousins were 8 or 9 year old and she was 4 years old. Jasyme stated that she doesn't know her cousins names and haven't seen them for a long time.

Jasyme stated that her female cousin touched her private parts over her clothing. Jaysme further stated that her female cousin also asked her to touch her chest over the clothes. Jasyme stated that no one was in the room at the time and it happened at her female cousin's house.

Jasyme sated that her male cousin touched her private parts over her clothing.

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