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Madison Steakley is currently residing at Parkwood Behavioral Health in Olive Branch, MS due to behavioral issues and history of cutting herself. Madison disclosed to the, Therapist Ginger, at Parkwood an incident where her father (Matthew Steakley) touched her inappropriately sexually. Madison stated they were in her room on one occasion and her father was on top of her for a long period of time and it made her feel uncomfortable. It is unclear of it they were playing. It is unclear of when the incident had taken place but before Parkwood Madison resided with the

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