In re Amanda T. CA1/4

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedSeptember 10, 2021
DocketA161044
StatusUnpublished

This text of In re Amanda T. CA1/4 (In re Amanda T. CA1/4) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering California Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
In re Amanda T. CA1/4, (Cal. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

Filed 9/10/21 In re Amanda T. CA1/4

NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTS

California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION FOUR

In re Amanda T., a Person Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law.

ALAMEDA COUNTY SOCIAL A161044 SERVICES AGENCY, (Alameda County Super. Ct. Plaintiff and Respondent, No. JD-032096-01) v. ILENE T., Defendant and Appellant.

Amanda T., now 12 years old, who had been sexually molested by her mother’s live-in boyfriend, was ordered removed from her mother’s custody and placed with her father in September 2020. Ilene T. (Mother) appeals, alleging there was no substantial evidence to support the removal order. We find there was substantial evidence and shall affirm the disposition orders. I. BACKGROUND A. The Facts Mother and Ray T. (Father) are a married couple but have been separated since 2015. Before the initiation of this case, Mother, who is 51 years old, had primary custody of Amanda and her older brother, Spencer. The parents lived within a block of one another, so exchange of custody was

1 convenient. Mother was a geriatric social worker with a master’s degree in social work. As such, she was a mandated reporter trained in reporting requirements. Father was disabled and did not work, so he usually picked up Amanda and Spencer from school. The children would do homework at Father’s house until Mother got home from work. Father also took Amanda to her ice hockey practice twice a week, to Hebrew and Sunday school, and for overnights at his house every two weeks. In September 2017, Mother met Jeff L., now age 46, and he moved in with her and the children in February 2018. He helped Mother with the rent by performing handyman tasks for the landlord. Jeff had used methamphetamine since about 2016. He also engaged in domestic violence in a previous relationship. Mother was aware of Jeff’s history of being in jail, abusing drugs, and engaging in domestic violence, but she thought he was “over it.” In the early morning hours of January 14, 2020, Amanda, then age 10, who was sleeping naked in her own bed, crawled into bed with Mother and Jeff after becoming worried about going to sleep-away science camp the next day. Jeff was also naked, and Mother let Amanda snuggle in between the two adults. When Amanda woke up later that morning, she told Mother that Jeff had rubbed his penis up against her vagina and then had “ ‘wet’ the bed.” Mother testified at the jurisdiction hearing that she woke up and felt a wet spot next to her ear, and that’s when Amanda told her that Jeff had wet the bed. Amanda demonstrated to Mother that Jeff’s penis went about a quarter of an inch into her vagina. Mother thought the wet spot looked and felt like a semen stain, and from its location on the bed did not think it could have resulted from her own sexual activity with Jeff. After Amanda disclosed the

2 molestation, Mother did not think she seemed upset and drove her to science camp where she stayed for three days. Mother confronted Jeff about Amanda’s accusation, and he said he did not know whether he had rubbed his penis against Amanda’s vagina. Mother was concerned she could get into trouble as a mandated reporter and did some research to find out if the alleged acts were illegal. Mother did not want to believe Jeff had done this, and she wanted to contain the fallout within herself without involving the authorities or impacting the family. She did keep it a secret, too, until the whole thing “got too out of control and too big.” She told no one, not even Father or her parents, about Amanda’s allegation for two weeks. Mother admits she was in denial and was minimizing the episode. After two weeks, Mother told a friend, and the friend told her to “do something about it.” After three weeks, Mother finally went to the police. Jeff continued to live in the house during her delay. Six months previously, Amanda had reported to Mother that Jeff touched her vagina while sitting on her bed and saying goodnight to her. When Mother asked him about it, Jeff did not deny it, yet Mother “thought it was nothing” and dismissed Amanda’s report. Mother did not report the touching incident to the authorities. She later testified she knew what were reportable incidents for older adults, but did not know reportable incidents for children. Mother also said she did not report Amanda’s complaint about inappropriate touching because she did not want to falsely accuse Jeff. She had never seen him touch Amanda inappropriately and thought Amanda was more likely to touch him and explore his body. She had witnessed Amanda do this and told her it was inappropriate. Prior to this incident, Amanda had been hospitalized three times in February and March 2019 under Welfare and Institutions Code section

3 5150.1 She had cried, screamed, kicked, hit things, and threatened to commit suicide at the time of these hospitalizations, but she had never reported sexual abuse. She once attempted suicide about a year before this incident. At least one of the hospitalizations was the result of inappropriate sexual touching or sexual play with a peer at school. As a result of the hospitalizations, Amanda had been evaluated for medication, and she received therapy, school counseling, biofeedback, and a special school plan for disabled students due to her “emotional disturbance.” Her psychiatrist had prescribed Prozac and Guanfacine for her for mood and anxiety issues. On February 4, 2020, Mother reported the January 14 incident to the police and to the Alameda County Social Services Agency (Agency). On the same day, she told Jeff he needed to make plans to move out. She was coming to understand he had pushed his way into her home. Later that day, Amanda was interviewed at the Child Abuse Listening, Interviewing and Coordination Center (CALICO). Amanda told the interviewer she usually sleeps naked, and the night before going to science camp, she got into Mother’s bed and woke Mother. It was Mother’s idea that she sleep in the middle of the adults so she would not fall off the bed. Jeff was naked and Mother had on underwear and a shirt. After Mother fell back asleep, Amanda was facing toward Jeff, and Jeff put his “pee-hole” into her “pee- hole.” He used his hands to pull her towards himself repeatedly as she changed her position in the bed. She thought he then urinated, but Mother told her the wetness was something else. In the morning she told Mother, who told her not to worry while she was away at camp.

1 Undesignated statutory references are to the Welfare and Institutions Code.

4 Jeff continued to live in the home after the incident, but Mother would not let Amanda sleep in the adults’ bed or allow her to be alone with Jeff. Amanda had seen Mother shaking because she was nervous around Jeff, but Mother said if he moved out their rent would go up. Amanda had not told anyone else what had happened with Jeff. Amanda also told the CALICO interviewer that in August 2019, she went into Mother’s bed while Mother was in the bathroom getting ready for bed. Jeff was wearing sweatpants, and Amanda could not remember if she was naked or wearing underwear. She was watching videos on the phone, and Jeff pulled down his sweatpants so his penis was exposed and put it into her “butt.” Mother came into the room and took Amanda back to her own bedroom. Mother later testified that she did not know of this sodomy incident until after the CALICO interview. On February 4, 2020, a warrant was issued for Jeff’s arrest on the basis of Mother’s report and Amanda’s interview.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

San Diego County Health & Human Services Agency v. L.T.
214 Cal. App. 4th 1154 (California Court of Appeal, 2013)
Los Angeles County Department of Children & Family Services v. J.J.
299 P.3d 1254 (California Supreme Court, 2013)
People v. Earp
978 P.2d 15 (California Supreme Court, 1999)
In Re Steve W.
217 Cal. App. 3d 10 (California Court of Appeal, 1990)
In Re Kristin H.
46 Cal. App. 4th 1635 (California Court of Appeal, 1996)
In Re Cole C.
174 Cal. App. 4th 900 (California Court of Appeal, 2009)
In Re Isayah C.
13 Cal. Rptr. 3d 198 (California Court of Appeal, 2004)
San Diego County Health & Human Services Agency v. M.J.
243 Cal. App. 4th 41 (California Court of Appeal, 2015)
Los Angeles County Department of Children & Family Services v. Pedro Z.
190 Cal. App. 4th 12 (California Court of Appeal, 2010)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
In re Amanda T. CA1/4, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/in-re-amanda-t-ca14-calctapp-2021.