The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) has confirmed that children belonging to Jamaican TikTok personality June “Rosalee” Dixon have been removed from her care amid an abuse investigation.
According to CPFSA CEO Laurette Adams-Thomas, the agency had already received several anonymous reports of alleged abuse involving Rosalee’s children. She noted that officials attempted to speak with Rosalee on multiple occasions, but she was uncooperative.
The decision to remove the children came after a livestream in which Rosalee allegedly threatened to burn her house down and harm her children and spouse. Adams-Thomas explained that the CPFSA acted under the Child Care and Protection Act to prevent potential harm.
The matter was scheduled for court on September 19, 2025, where an interim order would determine whether the children remain in protective care while further investigations continue. Possible outcomes include returning the children to their parent, placing them with relatives, or assigning them to state care.
The CPFSA also warned the public against circulating false information online and against posting personal details of agency staff, citing safety and legal concerns. The agency further urged the public not to share videos or images of children being abused, as this may cause further trauma.