Multiple lawsuits have been filed against youth detention centers and institutions in Kentucky, New Jersey, and Nebraska. Allegations include a 'house of horrors' violating the Geneva Convention, forcing children into solitary confinement, leaving a girl soaking in her own menstrual blood, and using 'Baby Shark' on repeat to torture teens. Families of murder victims have also filed lawsuits, seeking justice and alleging negligence. The delays in bringing an alleged serial killer to trial have frustrated families in Central Texas.
Kentucky youth detention center played 'Baby Shark' on repeat to torture teens: lawsuit https://t.co/2RH4KMYDvZ
I continue to pursue any and all avenues for justice and healing from this tragedy that affected the Syracuse community so deeply. https://t.co/TA35JBWXOi
Legal expert Jeffery Kravitz is skeptical the family can win against the University because so much time has passed since Kristin Smart's disappearance. https://t.co/XKELdt2KIy
The family of murder victim Kristin Smart has filed a lawsuit against Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. https://t.co/rzJcBnbVEj
The family of a murder victim Kristin Smart who vanished nearly three decades ago sued the school on Thursday, alleging it caused Kristin Smart's murder through negligence. https://t.co/WN5902g3gb https://t.co/WN5902g3gb
I covered this case extensively and interviewed the family — they want justice and they deserve justice. The murder is on VIDEO and these delays need to stop. https://t.co/ObXIJOBXB1
Kentucky youth detention center left girl soaking in own menstrual blood for days while being mocked by staff: Lawsuit https://t.co/NhKRtRGPC8
A New Jersey youth detention center had 'culture of abuse,' new lawsuit says https://t.co/vzDmhPt9M3
The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Army, seeking the return of the remains of two children who died at the infamous Carlisle Indian Industrial School. https://t.co/ptIiYgd6gu
Two Central Texas families say they are frustrated by how long it is taking to bring an alleged serial killer to trial. https://t.co/6oItjh3vYh
A youth detention center in Kentucky was sued this week on allegations it operated a house of horrors that “violate the Geneva Convention,” which included claims it forced children into solitary confinement for extended periods. https://t.co/ugce7DlkRW