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    Home»Community»Mother ‘gave permission to her 48-year-old boyfriend to forcibly rpe her 7-year-old daughter at least five times while she stayed in the room and watched the attacks!
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    Mother ‘gave permission to her 48-year-old boyfriend to forcibly rpe her 7-year-old daughter at least five times while she stayed in the room and watched the attacks!

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    Police officials said the 48-year-old man, later identified as William, and the child’s mother, 43-year-old Brandy, were taken into custody and later charged with five counts each of ra-e of a child. Police officials also said both suspects reportedly committed se* crimes against a little girl under the age of 10 over the course of nearly a year.

    According to the statement, Brandy’s 7-year-old daughter was forcibly ra-ed approximately 5 times. Officials said the first assault reportedly occurred during the first week of December 2022. All five of the alleged incidents of se-ual assault reportedly took place inside Brandy’s home.

    According to the authorities, the 43-year-old mom reportedly gave William permission to commit the alleged ra-es while she stayed in the room and watched the attacks. Authorities were first notified about possible wrongdoing by a concerned person. Both suspects are being held without bond and are scheduled to appear for a hearing on Wednesday.

    A GoFundMe page was created by Donald, who says he is Brandy’s brother and the victim’s uncle. “My (former) sister and her BF were arrested on 9/13/23 and each charged with 5 counts of child ra-e against my 7 year old niece. We have been awarded temporary custody pending their trial outcome and are relocating my niece to live with us. It is our goal to pursue full permanent custody once they have been found guilty and incarcerated, hopefully for life,” the page stated. The uncle also wrote that the funds raised will go towards helping the victim overcome her horrific upbringing and starting a new life that is free from abuse.

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