detroit boy found in basement tells of daily abuse

DETROIT —


Charlie Bothuell V told the authorities that he had to finish his exercise twice a day: 100 push-ups, 200 sit-ups
Ups, 100 jump jacks with 25 curls on each arm
The weight and thousands of turns on the elliptical machine.
If he finished his workout in less than an hour, 12-year-
According to a court petition filed this week at Wayne County juvenile court, the old man said he \"must do it again \".
The pvc petition provided by the state attorney general\'s office to the free media details Charlie\'s allegations of abuse
Last month, a few days after his disappearance, he was found trapped in the basement of his Detroit home.
Against his father Charlie botherville IV and his stepmother Monique DillardBothuell.
At Thursday\'s petition hearing, a referee at Wayne County juvenile court ordered Charlie to undergo a psychological assessment to see if it was in his best interest to visit with his father.
Referee Nicholas boebuck continued his hearing on the petition and another hearing on Charlie\'s two younger brothers and sisters until July 17, when he provided counsel for botuer and Dillard
It\'s time to collect discoveries.
In a petition about Charlie, the Human Services Department asked the court to terminate his father\'s parental rights and to place Charlie under the custody of the mother he currently resides in.
According to the petition, the child protection agency witnessed two forensic interviews with Charlie, including one conducted by the FBI on July 1, in which abuse and neglect were disclosed.
The petition states that in these allegations, Charlie told the authorities that he was disciplined with PVC tubes and that sometimes he was too painful to sit or walk, the \"full two years\" he lived with was abused by his father.
His stepmother, Dillard, punched him.
Charlie said in a statement, \"I can make you disappear. \" Dillard-
On June 14, Bothuell accused him of lying to her when he finished his evening workout and then putting him in the basement.
Charlie told the authorities that he heard his stepmother go upstairs, called his father and told him that Charlie was missing, \"she was looking everywhere.
When his stepmother walks into the basement, she tells him \"shut up, keep quiet, don\'t say anything no matter what you hear ! \"!
Lawyer for Dillard, Mark Maddison.
Bothuell said his client did not punch Charlie and did not order him to enter the basement.
\"That\'s not true,\" he said . \"
Magidson, who represented Bothuell, said that Bothuell had hired another lawyer.
The lawyer could not be reached for comment.
Bothuell denied allegations of abuse of his son.
Whether Bothuell or Dillard-
In Charlie\'s case, botherville was charged.
Detroit police spokesman
Michael Woody said police have not yet submitted an application for a warrant to the Wayne County prosecutor\'s office and are not expected to do so this week.
Police are waiting for the crime lab to process the evidence, he said.
Magidson said he did not receive a copy of the petition.
In response to Charlie\'s allegations about his training, Magidson said, 12-year-
The elderly exercise once a day and are not punished for not exercising.
According to the petition, a medical doctor at the Michigan Children\'s Hospital, who was pipe born on June 25, examined Charlie and found a semi-circular scar on the child\'s chest.
The petition says Charlie said it was where his father hit him with a PVC tube.
The petition also said Charlie had old scars on his ass and he told the authorities that he was \"heavily trained by Mr\"
Bothuell uses a PVC tube and the skin on the butt is cracked in several areas.
\"According to the petition, on June 23, CPS spoke with Bothuell, who admitted that he had disciplined his son with a PVC pipe.
The petition also said that during the search of the House, a PVC pipe with blood on it was found.
It\'s not clear who\'s blood.
On June 25, the police found Charlie in the basement.
The petition said Charlie said that during his 11 days in the basement, \"he reported hearing the police come to the house . \".
It also said that he was \"trembling and hungry\" when he was found.
According to the petition, Charlie reported that his first night in their Eastern basement
Next to his home, he got a blanket from the laundry room because he was cold.
The petition says he told the authorities that Dillard
Bothuell did not bring him food and drinks, so he would go upstairs to eat food and drinks, including Frosted Flakes and protein shakes, when the house was quiet.
The petition said that when Charlie was interviewed, he said: \"I was very excited when I heard they were going to move the box behind me because I knew they would find me
A revised version of another petition, about Charlie\'s 4-year-old and 10-month-
The old brothers and sisters were also filed this week.
In the petition, the Department of Human Services requested the court to terminate Bothuell and Dillard-
The parents of Bothuell are entitled and the two children are placed in the Department of Homeland Security. Dillard-
Bothuell will also hold a hearing on Friday at the Wayne County Circuit Court on the case of a probation violation on 2013 weapons charges.
According to court records, police found a gun from their home pvc

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