Per Curiam.
Appellant first argues that the court's decision finding appellant not suitable to have custody of the children is not supported by a preponderance of the evidence.
The children, now ranging in age from eleven to sixteen years, testified at the hearing. The two youngest children had only vague recollections of their father. The oldest daughter testified that she had been sexually abused by appellant and his friends, that her father was often...
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