If a two year old was raped there would be a heck of a lot more "evidence" than just a rash and a bit of bruising. OP didn't mention anything about the toddlers mental state being off and THAT would have been the most obvious indication. She certainly wouldn't have been acting normal.
If the CPS official the OP says saw the girl really suspected such a thing as toddler RAPE she wouldn't have left the girl in care and just told the OP, oh, weird rash, hotline it. Action would have been taken immediately to get the courts and law enforcement involved and the girl would have been pulled without her being allowed to return home.
Obviously it wasn't that bad if that wasn't the case.
I'm straight shocked anyone would throw out such a word without having ANY direct involvement with the situation. I'm sorry but that's disgusting. Nothing short of a witch hunt.
No, CPS does not have the authority to remove a child on their own accord. This is not the movies, or an hour long fictional dramatic tv show. They don't just show up and haul children off. Even in the most severe cases there are procedures and it absolutely has to be court ordered by a judge.
If the CPS official the OP says saw the girl really suspected such a thing as toddler RAPE she wouldn't have left the girl in care and just told the OP, oh, weird rash, hotline it. Action would have been taken immediately to get the courts and law enforcement involved and the girl would have been pulled without her being allowed to return home.
Obviously it wasn't that bad if that wasn't the case.
I'm straight shocked anyone would throw out such a word without having ANY direct involvement with the situation. I'm sorry but that's disgusting. Nothing short of a witch hunt.
No, CPS does not have the authority to remove a child on their own accord. This is not the movies, or an hour long fictional dramatic tv show. They don't just show up and haul children off. Even in the most severe cases there are procedures and it absolutely has to be court ordered by a judge.
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