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Analysis Of Bob Marley's Last Night Allegations
PER REPORTER: The reporter said Brenna called an insurance company today looking for a therapist for her daughter (Marley). According to Brenna, Marley reported to her last night allegations regarding a seven year old male kissing her in her mouth and on her vagina. Brenna said the child said the situation occured about a month ago while they wer living with another family. Brenna said she has not reported the following allegations to the police nor has she reported to the child's primary care doctor. The reporter said it is unknown as to who was supposed to be supervising the children at the time. It is also unknown how often it happened or if their were any witnesses around. The reporter said according to Brenna they are no longer in the

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