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If this wasn’t shocking enough, Doris claims that one time, Kaiser told her that David had punched him. She writes that when she picked him up at daycare, “the first thing [Kaiser said was] ‘Nana, David punched me.'” She adds that Kaiser “continued repeating the same over and over, and then took his little fist and put it up to his face and repeated it again.”
She confronted David about this, and he said that Kaiser “was trying to get out of car seat and he reached back to stop [Kaiser] and accidentally hit him.” However, Doris claims that Jenelle “has changed the story of how the injury occurred and told two other versions.”

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Of course, Barbara appeared in the court documents. Doris writes that “Barbara Evans, [Jenelle]’s mother, and [Kaiser]’s maternal grandmother, has recently expressed that she is also extremely concerned regarding the minor child. Barbara gained primary custody of [Jenelle]’s oldest child, Jace, age 7, on or about May of 2017. Upon information and belief, Jace and the minor child Kaiser were locked out of the house on a very hot day and not allowed back in for a long time.”
She also recalls a time that Jenelle let Jace play in the woods and then lost him, writing that Jace “was lost in the woods for two hours due to improper supervision.”
Doris also presented a motion to produce the DSS records to determine the results of the DSS’s visit, as well as for a nail follicle drug screen to see if Jenelle and David are continuing to use drugs.