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The disturbing situation began with a bizarre night in January 2020, when a pregnant lady the mother had met just once before on the playground rang her doorbell with a child in tow, the mom claims in a lawsuit.

The pregnant lady then handed the mom her cellphone. An ACS caseworker was on the line, asking the mom to take the girl in “for a night or two” while the woman gave birth, according to court papers, which identify the mom only as “M.D.”

Caseworker Ranasha Nightingale allegedly thought the children were friends, but M.D., who shared a two-bedroom apartment with her own daughter, told Nightingale she’d never watched the child before and would have to think it over, she says in a Brooklyn Federal Court complaint.

The next day, Nightingale claimed the woman had gone into labor earlier than expected, and pressured M.D. to pick up the foster child to avoid sending the youth to a “risky” group home, M.D. charges in the legal filing.

M.D. relented — without ever being told the foster child was a victim of sexual abuse, she claims in court papers.

The older, stronger foster child spent two weeks sharing a bedroom with M.D.’s daughter, subjecting her to nightly abuse until the daughter began to wake screaming in the middle of the night, M.D. claims in the litigation.

M.D. — who had also been saddled with the foster kid’s newborn sibling — discovered the abuse only after overhearing the foster child one night tell her daughter, “Don’t tell your mom!” prompting her to question the kids, she alleges.

The foster child apparently confessed, telling M.D. she had been abused by her own cousin, according to the court filing.

Despite repeatedly begging Nightingale and her supervisor to remove the foster kids, it took ACS more than 24 hours to retrieve them, M.D. claims.
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The woman lodging the lawsuit probably told the mother of the abuser that she was a foster mother.

I highly doubt even the most incompetent ACS worker would place a child in a home where there is no familial relations without a clearance. (Finger prints, checking the child abuse registry)

There is definitely more to this story but it is New York so they will settle and the truth will never really come out no matter what they end up reporting.

The mother of the assaulted child needs to take some accountability no one can make you take a child into your home.

Letting your young child sleep in a room with an older child you know nothing about is also questionable.

Why I am also thinking she is a foster mother is the 24 hours. If you want a child removed from your home you have to give the agency 24 hours to find a placement. If she told them come get this child now or I am calling the police to arrest her they would have come immediately.
 
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