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CM Gilmore conducted a phone interview with BFA James Koone regarding the report that was recently made when the VC was in his care. James Koone reported the following:
• Bfa reported that Bmo attempted to get a TPO against him, and he has never placed his hands on her. Nothing has ever been found.
• He reported that the judge told her that Mrs. Koone has to bring proof for the DV with Mr. Koone. Mrs. Koone put a TPO in place, but it was unfounded so it was dismissed.
• Bfa reported Mrs. Koone is continuously trying to keep the children away from her. VC is never terrified of going to him.
• Bfa reported his recent visit with VC consisted of them going to the lake together, and he appeared to happy back with him. The bruise came from him

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