In re N.C. CA4/2
Mother and her daughters, N.C. and T.C., lived together. Father provided for, and visited his daughter, N.C., on weekends. The family came to the attention of the Riverside County Department of Social Services (DPSS) on December 28, 2020, after a referral was received with allegations of general neglect and sexual abuse. Mother had called the crisis support line and requested help for her children after she discovered her then 16-year-old daughter T.C. had sexually assaulted her then 11-year-old daughter N.C. Specifically, N.C. reported that T.C. gave her a substance via a vape pen and then forced herself onto her, touched her vagina, and performed oral sex on her. T.C. had also asked N.C. to get into bed with her and pretend she was a friend. N.C. did not know how to stop T.C. and was scared. Mother noted that T.C. had been a victim of sexual abuse as a child and that T.C. had a history of anxiety, depression, and taking psychotic medication.
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