3 Chicago Foster "Cared" Girls-5,6 & 7 Come Down

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The graphic in this story appears to me to be a negress leading a White child. I would not be surprised but that the sick Multi Cult WOGS in Chicago DCFS had given White girls into n-gger "care", and the n-ggers immediately realized the money they could make "hoeing out" highly sought after 5, 6 and 7 year old White girls.
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Three sisters in foster care get S
D


Jill Manuel, DCFS Spokesperson
By John Garcia
June 9, 2004 --Three young girls were moved from their foster home after they tested positive for a sexually transmitted disease.
DCFS o

versees tens of thousands of children in the state, including those who are placed in private foster homes. Those foster parents are licensed by the state. The three sisters were under the care
of a foster mother who has an eleven-year-old biological daughter also living with her.

DCFS officials say the woman's biological daughter was diagnosed with Chlamydia during a routine medical examination that prompted the healthcare worker to notify the DCFS. DCFS then had the foster children tested. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that is transmitted only through sex. Investigators say at this point they have no suspects who may have sexually assaulted the girls.

" We don't know where they contracted it and obviously are investigating the situation right now with the police.
A child advocacy center trying to track down who the perpetrator is," said Jill Manuel, DCFS spokesperson.

The foster mother was licensed by DCFS in 1999. The three young sisters have
live
d with her since December. The mother was reportedly planning to adopt them but when confronted about the sexually transmitted disease she voluntarily surrendered her license.

"Obviously we'll do everything we c
an to make sure all of their needs are attended to."

Cook County Public Guardian Patrick Murphy included the three sisters in a class action lawsuit he filed last spring. The sisters have lived in at least ten different homes in the last four years.

" In a case like this, from the point of view of these three little girls, this may be the first time that somebody of either sex showed any attention to them," said Murphy.

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Three sisters pulled from foster home after they get STD
June 9, 2004

Three young sisters in state foster care -- ages 5, 6 and 7 -- all are being
treated
for the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia, as is an 11-year-old daughter of the foster mother they'd been living with in a South Side apartment.

Who gave the girls the disease remains a mystery, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Children and Family Services said Tu
esday.

"No child should have to suffer through something like this . . . foster home or otherwise," DCFS communications chief Jill Manuel said. "The perpetrator is unknown. We're working to find out who it is if we can."

Chicago police and Cook County state's attorney's investigators also were looking into the case.

So far, the girls haven't said much about the abuse during interviews with authorities and counselors. "There's not a whole lot to go on right now,&quot
; said Tom Stanton, a spokesman for State's Attorney Dick Devine.

The foster parent, first licensed in 1999, surrendered her license after DCFS began investigating the abus
e. The fost
er home was among the more than 3,700 statewide under direct DCFS supervision, as opposed to the 13,700-plus homes that private agencies oversee on the state's behalf.

The three sisters had moved in with the woman in December. In late February, her 11-year-old biological daughter tested positive for chlamydia, prompting a call to the s
tate's child-abuse hotline from a "mandated reporter" -- usually a health-care or school worker.

DCFS tested the three foster children for sexually transmitted diseases. When those tests came back positive for chlamydia, DCFS removed the girls in early March. They went to an emergency home and now are together "in a placement that can take them long term," Manuel said. The foster mother's biological daughter continues to live with her under s
tate supervision.

The sex abuse is just part of an ordeal the three sisters have endured since becoming state wards in 1999. Two of them have lived in 13 different home
s since then, w
hile the third has lived in 10 homes, according to Cook County Public Guardian Patrick Murphy's office. They were among 291 plaintiffs in a county lawsuit Murphy filed last April contending that state wards are being harmed because DCFS shuffles them too often between homes. That suit was dismissed last month, though Murphy's efforts have drawn the attention of a federal j
udge who is monitoring DCFS.
 
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SHI'ITE!!! What the frill are we DOING?!? Why are we letting Vandal n-ggers get their paws on little children?!? God help us all...I bet the kids were used for whoring or kiddie porn! What happened to Justice, Jim Crow and Segregation!?! May God have mercy on those children...and great wrath on those scummy Vandals!!! :angry: :( <!-
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