The Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), a highly regulated organization tasked with providing safe and stable environments for children, will be the subject of investigation this week by the City’s independent watchdog after a city-funded babysitter, Gulfeq Jaramillo, allegedly beat a pair of young children nearly 60 times in a front-facing video called “Fractionally Correct.” The incident occurred on May 6 in Morrisania Building, home to Gulfeq Jaramillo and her colleague 24-year-old La’keysha Jackson. Just days prior, the city had received a new babysitter who …
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