In re Christopher R. CA2/8

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedDecember 15, 2025
DocketB340784
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 12/15/25 In re Christopher R. CA2/8 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for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 This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.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

SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION EIGHT

In re Christopher R. et al., Persons B340784 Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law. Los Angeles County ______________________________ Super. Ct. No. 24CCJP01717A–B LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

CHRISTIAN R.,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from jurisdictional and dispositional findings and orders of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Daniel Z. Zeidler, Judge. Affirmed in part, dismissed in part.

Sean A. Burleigh, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant.

Dawyn R. Harrison, County Counsel, and Aileen Wong, Deputy County Counsel, for Plaintiff and Respondent. INTRODUCTION Appellant Christian R. (Father) appeals the juvenile court’s jurisdictional and dispositional findings and order as to minor children Christopher R. (born February 2019) and Sofia R. (born April 2024). Father contends the juvenile court erred in finding that he sexually abused his then–minor half-sister Paris, and that he and Mother engaged in domestic violence, placing Christopher and Sofia at substantial risk of serious harm. Father also argues the juvenile court erred when it ordered the children removed from his care and physical custody. Mother is not a party to this appeal. The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) contends Father’s appeal is moot given post-disposition events. Alternatively, DCFS argues substantial evidence supports the juvenile court’s findings and orders. We affirm the juvenile court’s jurisdictional findings and dismiss as moot Father’s appeal of the dispositional orders.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND A. Referrals and Investigation On September 20, 2023, DCFS received a referral that Father emotionally abused four-year-old Christopher and Father’s 17-year-old half-sister Paris.1 According to Mother, then three months pregnant with Sofia, events commenced when Father threw a mug with warm coffee at her back on September 17, 2023. Mother has a photograph of a huge coffee stain on her

1 Paris was detained from her own parents in May 2023 and placed in Father’s home in June 2023. Paris is the children’s paternal aunt.

2 back. According to Father, the coffee accidentally spilled on Mother’s back. He said Mother is pregnant and “hormonal.” Christopher was asleep in the house during the incident and Paris was there for part of the incident. Mother stated Father has been “physically and emotionally abusive to her” and has “pushed her around and thrown items around.” Mother said Christopher was usually not asleep during past domestic violence incidents. Mother packed up her belongings, moved out of Father’s home, and moved into maternal grandmother’s (MGM) apartment next door. On November 28, 2023, DCFS received another referral in response to Mother’s 1:30 a.m. call to law enforcement. Mother stated she arrived home from work at 1:00 a.m., heard running, turned the lights on, and saw Father’s boxers and Paris’s underwear and bra on Paris’s bed (in the living room). Mother grabbed her phone and recorded for the next 10 minutes. Paris was hiding naked in the closet in Father’s bedroom and Father was lying on his bed, asleep with “a shirt on and no pants.” Mother slapped Father several times. Paris denied engaging in sexual behavior with Father. She said she was “taking naked pictures for her Snapchat.” When Paris heard the door opening, she was startled and ran to the bedroom where Father was sleeping. Father denied having sex with Paris. Law enforcement arrested Mother as the aggressor. The children’s social worker (CSW) interviewed Mother about the incident. Mother said she arrived at Father’s home and found Paris “naked inside the bedroom closet” while Father was lying on a bed inside the same bedroom. Mother started screaming and called the police. Paris denied sexual abuse by Father and stated she was “taking naked pictures inside the

3 closet.” Mother told the CSW that Christopher spends the nights at Father’s home because Mother works nights cleaning offices. After this incident, Father and Mother broke up. A few months later, on March 21, 2024, DCFS received a referral alleging Father had sexually abused Paris. The referral alleged that beginning in June 2023 when Paris was placed at Father’s home, he began to sexually abuse her. The abuse escalated to sexual intercourse. Paris was “afraid to tell the truth about the abuse then” and did not report Father until March 2024 when her half-sister in Oregon encouraged her to report the abuse. Paris stated the sexual abuse lasted for about six months. As for the November 28, 2023 incident, Paris explained that “once the police left the residence, [Father] began making statements such as ‘What am I going to do?’ and ‘How can I get out of this?’ ” He “decided to come up with a cover story for what had happened” and “convinced her to tell this story.” She stated Father “used guilt to make her not tell anyone as he would lose his kid, go to jail, and ruin his life.” On April 2, 2024, the CSW interviewed Father and completed a home assessment of his one-bedroom home. Father denied sexually abusing Paris and denied having any contact with her since she moved to Oregon in December 2023. As for the November 28, 2023 incident, Father reported he was asleep and heard someone running inside the bedroom and “fully woke up when [M]other started yelling at him.” Father told the CSW that Mother has previously slapped or hit him. On April 3, 2024, Father’s drug tests results were positive for marijuana. Father denied smoking when Christopher is in his care. In late April 2024, Sofia was born.

4 On April 30, 2024, the CSW interviewed Paris, who confirmed she and Father engaged in sexual acts and intercourse when she was under the age of 18. Paris reported the sexual abuse started in June 2023 when she was placed in Father’s home; they “would watch TV or shows on the couch and laying down on the bed. It turned into that.” She “closed her eyes” and was falling asleep when he began kissing her face and her “heart sank.” He told her he “had gotten a ‘hard-on’ while watching the movie with her” and “lifted the blanket off of his lap and revealed a bulge in his pants.” He then placed his hands between her legs. Paris revealed to the CSW she was a virgin before this. Father purchased a package of three condoms and “they had used them all.” Paris told the CSW that “sexual intercourse happened mostly inside of the residence and once inside of the car” and “he would have sex with her anywhere from one time a week up to 3 to 4 times a week.” Paris confirmed the last time they had sex was on November 28, 2023; she and Father were having sex in the living room and upon hearing Mother’s entry into the home, Father “ran to the bedroom, and quickly put on his clothes.” When Mother entered the bedroom, Father “pretended to be asleep on the bed.” Paris reported when she and Father had sex, sometimes Christopher was at the home with them; “there were times [Christopher] was awake and would be playing his video games in another part of the house.” Father called Paris “multiple times” after she moved out of his house on December 5, 2023, telling her he wanted her in his life and is in love with her. She confirmed he was also in contact with her by text messages. She previously denied the sexual abuse to law enforcement

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