In re E.G. CA2/8

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 10, 2025
DocketB338002
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 6/10/25 In re E.G. CA2/8 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS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 This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.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 E.G., et al., Persons B338002 Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law. (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. 23CCJP03814A–C) LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

ERICK C.,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Pete R. Navarro, Juvenile Court Referee. Affirmed. Gina Zaragoza, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. Dawyn R. Harrison, County Counsel, Kim Nemoy, Assistant County Counsel, and Jessica Buckelew, Deputy County Counsel, for Plaintiff and Respondent. _________________________ The juvenile court found siblings E.G., I.G., and K.G. came within its jurisdiction pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code1 section 300, subdivisions (b)(1), (d), and (j). Presumed father Erick C. contends the court’s jurisdictional findings were not supported by substantial evidence. We affirm the judgment. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND I. Referral and Initial Investigation The family came to the attention of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) in September 2023 after E.G., age 11, reported being sexually abused by her stepfather Erick C. After attending a school assembly concerning safety, boundaries, and inappropriate behavior, E.G. had asked to speak to her school counselor and reported being uncomfortable during the assembly because she had experienced something similar. E.G. said Erick C. would direct her to take off her clothes and then place his body against hers, both with and without clothing. E.G. disclosed she had been raped once and that penetration had occurred; the touching and groping happened multiple times. E.G. appeared nervous and “genuinely upset” while confiding in her counselor. She did not want to say much about the abuse, because when she had previously confided in her friend Luz about it, Luz told E.G.’s mother Evelyn B. (Mother), and Mother said it was not true. E.G. seemed worried and did not want the counselor to tell Mother about the abuse.

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

2 E.G. reported to police investigating the allegations that Erick C. touched her inappropriately and placed his penis inside her vagina. The first incident occurred when she was six years old and sleeping in bed with Mother and Erick C. After Mother got up in the night and left for work, Erick C. told E.G. to be quiet and took off her clothes. Erick C. touched E.G.’s breast, inserted his fingers inside her vagina, kissed her, and nibbled on her ear. He turned E.G. onto her side and inserted his semi-erect penis into her vagina. He did not use birth control, and he did not ejaculate. E.G. refused Erick C.’s instruction to get on top of him, at which time he got up and brushed his teeth. He returned to the bed and held E.G. by the wrist until Mother texted she was on her way home. E.G. told the police the second incident was similar and occurred when she was eight years old. E.G. was sleeping in bed with Mother and Erick C.; Mother left for work, and Erick C. removed E.G.’s clothes and touched her. Erick C. placed her on her side and inserted his semi-erect penis into her vagina. In the third incident, when E.G. was nine years old, she was sleeping with her siblings when Erick C. attempted to touch her inappropriately. (When describing what Erick C. had done, E.G. motioned to her vaginal area.) E.G. kicked him. Erick C. said he only wanted to hug her, but E.G. responded, “No, you don’t, back away.” E.G. told the police that a few months earlier, Erick C. hugged her from behind and touched her chest while they were swimming. Mother noticed and told Erick C. not to touch her. Erick C. released E.G., and Mother grabbed and pulled her away from him.

3 Mother told the police Erick C. was “never around” E.G., so what E.G. had reported was “a shocker.” However, Mother also said the sexual abuse had been brought to her attention in March 2023, when she picked up E.G. from the home of E.G.’s friend Luz. Luz asked Mother if she knew Erick C. had raped E.G., and E.G. nudged Luz to shut up and not tell Mother. When Luz’s mother asked what was going on, Mother repeated what Luz had said. Mother stated she did not know about it and, if it were true, she would have reported it and left Erick C. On the car ride home, Mother asked E.G. why she had said what she said and asked if E.G. knew what rape was. E.G. said no. Mother told E.G. she should not make such serious allegations, especially if she does not know what they mean, as they could negatively affect an innocent person and get them in trouble. Mother continued to speak to E.G., who then denied the abuse. Mother told police E.G. made the accusation because Erick C. gave E.G.’s siblings more attention, love, and affection than he gave her. Erick C. denied abusing E.G. DCFS social worker Jeanette Arzate spoke to E.G. on September 28, 2023. Arzate asked E.G. why she (Arzate) was there, and E.G. said, “ ‘So you could talk to me about what happened about my father doing sexual abuse to me.’ ” E.G. said she did not feel comfortable talking with Arzate about what happened and refused to provide a statement. She denied concerns about sexual abuse of her siblings and denied there was anything she wanted to report to DCFS. E.G. said Erick C. looked at her in “a weird way” and said she did not feel safe with him in the home. She said she was willing to stay in the home if Erick C. left, and she asked that he leave for at least two weeks.

4 E.G. told Arzate her best friend Luz told Mother about the abuse, but Mother thought it was a lie. E.G. then denied the abuse to Mother because she felt Mother would not believe her. E.G. reported the family needed money “ ‘because we struggle and don’t have money to pay for food. [Erick C.] gives my mom food and he’s the one who mostly pays for everything.’ ” E.G. admitted self-harm and suicidal thoughts. She told Arzate she was “ ‘a little useless right now’ ” and felt like harming herself. E.G. said she had been feeling suicidal “ ‘[s]ince this happened[,] when I saw the police come[,] because I knew that this was going to happen.’ ” E.G. said she felt suicidal three or more times per month and engaged in self-harm once or twice per month. E.G. said she sometimes had homicidal ideation when someone made her angry or sad. The last time she felt that way had been a few months ago when her friend called her a bad name, pulled her hair, and said she looked like a witch. E.G. had not had a plan to kill her friend—she just wanted to get revenge by pushing her or pulling her hair. E.G. said she had slight difficulty eating and sleeping, both symptoms of depression. E.G. told Arzate she had played with fire in the past and had a history of lying. She admitted outbursts of rage, verbal and/or physical acts of aggression, and hallucinations in which she heard someone say her name and saw a person in the hallway who was not there. E.G. said Erick C. disciplined her by yelling and grabbing her wrist or slapping her face, leaving redness. E.G. reported Erick C. had slapped her that day because she did not wash her dish. Mother confirmed Erick C. had hit E.G., but said it was because E.G. was about to hit him.

5 When speaking with DCFS, Mother confirmed she had worked at night for three months in 2020.

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