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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Rubin finds there is substantial evidence to support that a child welfare organization had reasonable cause to believe that a stepfather sexually abused his minor stepson. While the stepson had recanted two previous sexual abuse claims against his stepfather, his mother spoke with him before he recanted on both occasions, and may have influenced him to do so. Furthermore, the stepson engages in physical behaviors that are common in survivors of sexual abuse.
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