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IN RE: FENDI B., A Child Under Eighteen Years of Age, etc., Jason B., Respondent–Appellant, Administration for Children Services, Petitioner–Respondent.
Order of disposition, Family Court, Bronx County (Sarah P. Cooper, J.), entered on or about March 19, 2015, to the extent it brings up for review a fact-finding order (same court and Judge), entered on or about March 19, 2015, which found that respondent sexually abused the subject child, unanimously affirmed, without costs. Appeal from the fact-finding order unanimously dismissed, without costs, as subsumed in the appeal from the order of disposition.
The finding that respondent sexually abused the subject child was supported by a preponderance of the evidence (Family Ct Act § 1012[e][iii]; § 1046[b] [i] ). The child's sworn testimony at the fact-finding hearing is competent evidence that respondent sexually abused her (see Matter of Christina G. [Vladimir G.], 100 A.D.3d 454, 957 N.Y.S.2d 1 [1st Dept 2012], lv denied 20 N.Y.3d 859 [2013]; Matter of Danielle M., 151 A.D.2d 240, 243, 542 N.Y.S.2d 525 [1st Dept 1989] ). Contrary to respondent's contention, the Family Court properly credited the child's testimony and any inconsistencies with her prior statements were minor and peripheral to the dispositive issues (see Matter of Kylani R. [Kyreem B.], 93 A.D.3d 556, 941 N.Y.S.2d 46 [1st Dept 2012] ). Furthermore, the child's testimony was corroborated by her medical records, which included her similar account of the abuse, as well as by the caseworker's testimony (see Matter of Imani G. [Pedro G.], 130 A.D.3d 456, 13 N.Y.S.3d 61 [1st Dept 2015]; Matter of Dayanara V. [Carlos V.], 101 A.D.3d 411, 955 N.Y.S.2d 566 [1st Dept 2012] ).
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