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Ricky Blackman was a drug obsessed addict who had two children.He worked with a numerous amount of Cartels.Ricky did about every drug you could possibly think of, he helped smug drugs and sell them.His wife was completely over it!In her mind the love of her children overtook the love she had for her husband.As the days the days went on Danielle's love for Ricky faded, as he was not the same man she remembered falling in love with.The days went by and it got even worse.Ricky grew to be an abusing man and did not care amount his family as much as his precious drugs.
That was when Danielle decided to take action and fend for her children.Danielle wanted custody of her children.That was when Danielle decided to let Ricky know about


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