Teen Mom 2's Jenelle Evans has received a lot of criticism online when it comes to her competence as a parent, but on Monday the MTV star declared that Child Protective Services found no problems after a recent visit to her household. 

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On Monday evening Evans reposted a statement by Teen Mom Truth on Twitter declaring the legitimacy of a Social Services letter they obtained confirming no signs of substance abuse found in Evans' home.

 

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Evans' decision to retweet the statement seems to confirm the letter's legitimacy as it was addressed to Evans herself.

According to Teen Mom Truth, CPS was contacted by one of Evans' online stalkers. This has apparently happened before, with "haters" making claims against the reality star when it comes to her history of drug abuse.

Addressed Oct. 8, the letter declares that CPS recently visited the reality star's home "to complete the Child Protective Service Forensic Assement on the above referenced child [Jace Evans]."

Upon conducting an assessment, Social Services concluded "there was no evidence to substantiate abuse, neglect, or dependency. The case was Unsubstantiated and closed."

Jenelle has not commented on the letter since retweeting it, though she does hope to regain custody of five-year-old Jace from her mother Barbara, who currently takes care of the child.