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E-REPORT #:22441 READS: "INCIDENT DATE: Several incidents since Deborah Barrett kidnapped a child from AL, she is still available as a foster parent which is ridiculous. AL attorneys will not be accepting payments for these children for our legal services. She is on drugs, abusive. There is a sex offender in the home, though she will hide them. There is mentally ill family members. How this county still trusts this woman and family will continue to be question in a court of law. CONCERNS: TAKE THESE KIDS AWAY! SUE FOR THE MONEY BACK! SUE FOR THE FOOD STAMPS! You are giving money to a "parent" who is giving it to her son to pay for her and his legal fees. Money orders and no bank accounts to be tracked but we have PI's on the case. Please stop.

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