“I Bet You Don’t Have Hair in Private Areas”: South Kendall Park Shields Coach Accused of Inappropriate Remarks Toward Minor
A mother's pursuit of justice
November 12, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 12, 2026
A mother acted with integrity by reporting inappropriate conduct, yet faced institutional neglect instead of child protection.
Her distress deepened when filing a police report, only to discover her son was excluded from training sessions.
Mother Accuses South Kendall Park Leadership of Prioritizing Reputation Over Safety
Shared on social media, her account details unsettling interactions with Coach Arrington Jenkins (Coach AJ), including lewd remarks about her son's body.
When her son questioned the comments, Jenkins reportedly responded with mock concern, dismissing her worries.
Julie reported the matter to FYFL officials, park administration, and law enforcement, yet received little support.
Instead of safeguarding her child, the park allegedly defended the coach, barring her son from practice and demanding evidence to prevent legal action.
Her narrative underscores systemic failures in addressing misconduct within youth sports programs.
She recounted a conversation with Park President Robert “Kuntry” Jenkins, who allegedly warned her about inevitable consequences and admitted valuing the park’s image above her son’s welfare.
Julie further disclosed prior inappropriate behavior from Jenkins, labeling it harassment.
She condemned the emotional impact on her child, criticizing leaders for punishing victims instead of holding perpetrators accountable.
Closing statements urged parents to prioritize child safety over competitive success.
Community responses showed widespread empathy, with supporters expressing solidarity.
Julie noted her Down South Elite page had removed her post, reinforcing perceptions of institutional indifference.
This case demands immediate attention to ensure proper safeguards for minors.
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