California mom of 10 to appear in court on abuse charges

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Ina Rogers pauses as she talks with reporters about the seizure of her 10 children by law enforcement Monday, May 14, 2018, in Fairfield, Calif. Authorities removed the children living at the home on March 31, and placed them in protective custody after one of them ran away. Rogers faces charges of child neglect and her husband Jonathan Allen has been charged with torture and child abuse. Rogers denied the children were mistreatment. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
Ina Rogers pauses as she talks with reporters about the seizure of her 10 children by law enforcement Monday, May 14, 2018, in Fairfield, Calif. Authorities removed the children living at the home on March 31, and placed them in protective custody after one of them ran away. Rogers faces charges of child neglect and her husband Jonathan Allen has been charged with torture and child abuse. Rogers denied the children were mistreatment. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

By JONATHAN J. COOPER and JANIE HAR | Associated Press

FAIRFIELD — Prosecutors will file nine counts of felony child abuse against the California mother of 10 children who investigators said suffered long-term abuse in a filthy home, authorities said.

Ina Rogers, whos scheduled to appear in court Wednesday, told reporters earlier this week that the allegations against her and her husband are false.

Its still unclear whether any California government agencies had an opportunity to intervene in the years authorities claim the children were abused inside their home in suburban Fairfield, about 46 miles northeast of San Francisco. Their mother claimed social services interviewed the kids three years ago but nothing came of the visit.

  • The bathroom is strewn with feces at a home in Fairfield, Calif., Monday, May 14, 2018, where authorities removed 10 children and charged their father with torture and their mother with neglect after an investigation revealed a lengthy period of severe physical and emotional abuse. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • This photo combo of booking mugs provided by the Solano County Sheriffs Office in Fairfield, Calif., shows Jonathan Allen and his wife, Ina Rogers. Police said Monday, May 14, 2018, they had removed 10 children from a squalid California home and charged their father, Allen, with torture and their mother, Rogers, with neglect after an investigation revealed a lengthy period of severe physical and emotional abuse. (Solano County Sheriffs Office via AP)

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  • Ina Rogers pauses as she talks with reporters about the seizure of her 10 children by law enforcement Monday, May 14, 2018, in Fairfield, Calif. Authorities removed the children living at the home on March 31, and placed them in protective custody after one of them ran away. Rogers faces charges of child neglect and her husband Jonathan Allen has been charged with torture and child abuse. Rogers denied the children were mistreatment. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • Ina Rogers talks with reporters about the seizure of her 10 children by law enforcement Monday, May 14, 2018, in Fairfield, Calif. Authorities removed the children living at their home on March 31, and placed them in protective custody after one of them ran away. Rogers faces charges of child neglect and her husband Jonathan Allen has been charged with torture and child abuse. Rogers denied the children were mistreatment. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • Toys and other items are strewn around one of the bedrooms of a home in Fairfield, Calif., Monday, May 14, 2018, where authorities removed 10 children and charged their father with torture and their mother with neglect after an investigation revealed a lengthy period of severe physical and emotional abuse. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • Sharon Henry, the chief deputy district attorney for Solano County, discusses the charges brought against a Fairfield couple, as Fairfield Police Department Lt. Greg Hurlbut looks on Monday, May 14, 2018, in Fairfield, Calif. Ina Rogers and her husband, Jonathan Allen, face multiple charges after authorities removed 10 children living at their home on March 31 and placed them in protective custody after one of them ran away. Ina Rogers denied the children were mistreated. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • The home of Ina Rogers and her husband, Jonathan Allen, is seen Monday, May 14, 2018, in Fairfield, Calif. Authorities removed the 10 children living at the home on March 31 and placed them in protective custody after one of them ran away. Ina Rogers faces charges of child neglect and her husband Jonathan Allen has been charged with torture and child abuse. Ina Rogers denied the children were mistreated. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • Ina Rogers, left, leaves her home, Monday, May 14, 2018, in Fairfield, Calif. Authorities removed the children living at the home on March 31 and placed them in protective custody after one of them ran away. Ina Rogers faces charges of child neglect and her husband, Jonathan Allen, has been charged with torture and child abuse. Ina Rogers denied the children were mistreated. Man at right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • Toys and other items are strewn around one of the rooms of a home, Monday, May 14, 2018, where authorities removed 10 children and arrested their parents in Fairfield, Calif. Authorities removed the children living at the home on March 31 and placed them in protective custody after one of them ran away. Ina Rogers faces charges of child neglect and her husband, Jonathan Allen, has been charged with torture and child abuse. Ina Rogers denied the children were mistreated. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

  • Ina Rogers talks with reporters Monday, May 14, 2018, in Fairfield, Calif. Authorities removed Rogers 10 children who were living at the home on March 31, and placed them in protective custody after one of them ran away. Rogers faces charges of child neglect and her husband, Jonathan Allen, has been charged with torture and child abuse. Rogers denied the children were mistreated. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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Rogers, 31, told reporters that she had one prior interaction with child welfare officials when her mother “had mentioned something” that prompted a home visit. Officials took pictures of the children and interviewed them individually, she said.

“Nothing was founded, my kids were placed back with me,” she said.

Solano Countys Child Welfare Services department officials did not immediately respond to requests Tuesday for details about the visit, or information about other interactions they may have had with members of the household.

Sheriffs and prosecutors say the children were rescued from a filthy house in March and had suffered puncture wounds, burns, bruising and injuries consistent with being shot with a pellet gun. Sharon Henry, the countys chief deputy district attorney, said they were tortured “for sadistic purposes.”

Their father, Jonathan Allen, 29, was arrested Friday and is in Solano County Jail on seven counts of torture and nine counts of felony child abuse. He has pleaded not guilty and bail was set at $5.2 million.

Allen denied the allegations in an interview with KCRA-TV on Tuesday, declaring “I am not an animal.”

“The truth is that it is a functioning household,” he said. “Everyone helped everyone. It was a complete circle — the older ones helped the little ones.”

Questions remain as to how the children and the alleged abuse went undetected for years until March 31, when police responding to a missing juvenile report entered the house.

They found a home filled with rotted food and human and animal waste, said Fairfield Lt. Greg Hurlbut. Police removed the children, ages 4 months to 12 years, and arrested Rogers on suspicion of neglect. She was released after posting $10,000 bail.

Stories about the alleged abuse came out gradually in interviews with the children over the past six weeks and eight of the children told professionals about incidents dating back several years, authorities said.

Rogers says she home-schooled the children, but the Fairfield home was not registered as a private school and neither were three prior addresses in Fairfield and Vallejo, according to the California Department of Education.

California law requires children to be enrolled in public school unless they meet specific exemptions, such as documented attendance at a private school. Parents who teach their own children can register as a private school but the state does not approve, monitor or inspect them. Some home-based instruction is also offered through self-directed programs at public or charter schools.

Rogers said she previously enrolled her two oldest children in school but decided to teach them herself because she didnt think they were getting enough attention. She said her daughter failed to get on the school bus on her first day of kindergarten and was later found talking to a stranger and his dog at the school, she said.

“They were bullied and the teachers werent helping me with their education,” Rogers said. “So I said, OK how am I going to do this with all these kids? I cant do that. So I was like, Im the only one who cares enough so I started to homeschool them.”

At least one person suspected abuse: The childrens maternal grandmother. She called Allen a monster.

“He would take the baby and slap it in the face and put duct tape on the babys mouth to make it shut up,” Wanda Rogers told KNTV in San Francisco.

Rogers said the children slept in one bedroom because they were close. The homes other rooms were used as a master bedroom, playroom and meditation room.

Rogers said she works as an EKG technician at a heart monitoring company and her husband is a tattoo artist.

Neighbor Larry Magnaye said he had no idea there were 10 children living in the house across the street.

The parents waved from the driveway, but he never saw the children in the yard or heard them playing in the backyard pool.

“Its a pretty big house,” Magnaye said. “But I dont know how you can keep it quiet when you have 10 kids. I cant keep it quiet with one, two, you know?”___Har reported from San Francisco.

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