Tiffany Reese
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The sale transaction was confirmed through her Cash App. An incident report with screenshots was immediately forwarded to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, who, in turn, sent the report to the Family Social Services Administration for further investigation. Again, due to the nature of this case and the fact that Ms. Stoner was engaging in inappropriate, potentially illegal behavior...
and encouraging participation and potential noncompliance with another participant in the program, this raised even more concern. Other information obtained by Ms. Stoner's cell phone included texts to potential landlords indicating that she was in need of housing and she was currently receiving disability for a diagnosis that was obtained in 2023.
and encouraging participation and potential noncompliance with another participant in the program, this raised even more concern. Other information obtained by Ms. Stoner's cell phone included texts to potential landlords indicating that she was in need of housing and she was currently receiving disability for a diagnosis that was obtained in 2023.
and encouraging participation and potential noncompliance with another participant in the program, this raised even more concern. Other information obtained by Ms. Stoner's cell phone included texts to potential landlords indicating that she was in need of housing and she was currently receiving disability for a diagnosis that was obtained in 2023.
She has not provided any verification of any diagnosis or disability to HCCC. She has only provided paperwork that reports unsuccessful attempts to get into a particular bank account. It was verified that Ms. Stoner had applied to many jobs while under residential supervision.
She has not provided any verification of any diagnosis or disability to HCCC. She has only provided paperwork that reports unsuccessful attempts to get into a particular bank account. It was verified that Ms. Stoner had applied to many jobs while under residential supervision.
She has not provided any verification of any diagnosis or disability to HCCC. She has only provided paperwork that reports unsuccessful attempts to get into a particular bank account. It was verified that Ms. Stoner had applied to many jobs while under residential supervision.
However, the indication, due to unopened emails from most of those businesses, is that the application process was the extent of most of her employment search effort. Ms. Stoner posted on social media almost daily about all of her personal issues while at HCCC and her specific business names, etc., job search efforts, and struggles. She always ended her posts with a plea for financial assistance.
However, the indication, due to unopened emails from most of those businesses, is that the application process was the extent of most of her employment search effort. Ms. Stoner posted on social media almost daily about all of her personal issues while at HCCC and her specific business names, etc., job search efforts, and struggles. She always ended her posts with a plea for financial assistance.
However, the indication, due to unopened emails from most of those businesses, is that the application process was the extent of most of her employment search effort. Ms. Stoner posted on social media almost daily about all of her personal issues while at HCCC and her specific business names, etc., job search efforts, and struggles. She always ended her posts with a plea for financial assistance.
According to Ms. Stoner, she is fully aware of her negative social media and online following. Because of that, discussions were held with her that pointed out the fact that those types of postings were not in her best interest and likely impeded any potential employment progress. She agreed, but continued posting anyway, stating, "...asking for money is not illegal."
According to Ms. Stoner, she is fully aware of her negative social media and online following. Because of that, discussions were held with her that pointed out the fact that those types of postings were not in her best interest and likely impeded any potential employment progress. She agreed, but continued posting anyway, stating, "...asking for money is not illegal."
According to Ms. Stoner, she is fully aware of her negative social media and online following. Because of that, discussions were held with her that pointed out the fact that those types of postings were not in her best interest and likely impeded any potential employment progress. She agreed, but continued posting anyway, stating, "...asking for money is not illegal."
Lastly, due to these same social media posts, Ms. Stoner's motives behind her multiple self-described crisis events at HCCC were questioned. It was found that during and after those quote, crisis events, she would immediately inform the public about the specific event and then follow it with a plea for money.
Lastly, due to these same social media posts, Ms. Stoner's motives behind her multiple self-described crisis events at HCCC were questioned. It was found that during and after those quote, crisis events, she would immediately inform the public about the specific event and then follow it with a plea for money.
Lastly, due to these same social media posts, Ms. Stoner's motives behind her multiple self-described crisis events at HCCC were questioned. It was found that during and after those quote, crisis events, she would immediately inform the public about the specific event and then follow it with a plea for money.
Her cell phone indicated that she sometimes sent these pleas to hundreds, if not thousands of individual social media accounts. Many times she would also add that she needed money for food as well, which appeared odd to HCCC as they provide three meals per day. While certainly not illegal, her social media actions caused questions as to the validity of the continuous crisis events.
Her cell phone indicated that she sometimes sent these pleas to hundreds, if not thousands of individual social media accounts. Many times she would also add that she needed money for food as well, which appeared odd to HCCC as they provide three meals per day. While certainly not illegal, her social media actions caused questions as to the validity of the continuous crisis events.
Her cell phone indicated that she sometimes sent these pleas to hundreds, if not thousands of individual social media accounts. Many times she would also add that she needed money for food as well, which appeared odd to HCCC as they provide three meals per day. While certainly not illegal, her social media actions caused questions as to the validity of the continuous crisis events.
These events were often and the staff took an inordinate amount of time responding and tending to them. Ms. Stoner is not appropriate for return to supervision for all the above-mentioned reasons.