Asked in Child Support for Florida

Q: Is this legal? Should I do something? I'm worried really

I'm a girl 16 year old.So mom's out of state I'm home alone. Our neighbors, a married couple both 40 something yesterday invited me to their place I went and they asked me to join them in bed I said no then the wife started touching me inappropriately and telling me that I look hot in the school uniform I said that I wanna go home to sleep then she said that I have to take my ADHD meds I did but then I felt so dizzy I told her I really need to go home cause of that then she said its because of what she did and that it's not a big deal I just need to sleep she layed me down on the couch and cuddled next to me I asked why then she said I was very hyperactive and nervous(I'm allowed to increase the dosage but only at extreme situations) now she did it 3 times! should I tell mom? I don't want her to worry really she's so overprotective and what they did is it legal? I feel like it was too much plus they always insist on that I should sleep in their house but I don't want to so I don't.

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Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
Answered
  • Deltona, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: What she did to you might be a very serious crime. You should report it to the police, most likely.

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