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%0D%0A%20%20"This%20incident%20changed%20her%20whole%20persona,"%20Clinton%20said%20of%20her%20now%2043-year-old%20daughter,%20who%20four%20years%20ago%20had%20been%20getting%20services%20through%20PathPoint<%2Fa>%20Inc.,%20a%20Santa%20Barbara-based%20nonprofit%20agency%20specializing%20in%20helping%20disabled%20adults%20assimilate%20to%20ordinary%20life.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2Fmom-claims-nonprofit-negligent-mentally-disabled-daughters-molestation%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="16387" type="icon_link">
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The mother of a mentally disabled woman claims a Southern California nonprofit was negligent in hiring a job coach who would eventually plead no contest to molesting her daughter. Rosie Clinton said a moment in October 2010 changed the course of her daughter's life forever.
"This incident changed her whole persona," Clinton said of her now 43-year-old daughter, who four years ago had been getting services through PathPoint Inc., a Santa Barbara-based nonprofit agency specializing in helping disabled adults assimilate to ordinary life.
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