Bittersweet Justice: Nevada

By on 9-21-2011 in Abuse in foster care, Bittersweet Justice, Nevada

Bittersweet Justice: Nevada

Occasionally there is justice for those negatively affected by the child welfare and adoption systems. Unfortunately, it is usually bittersweet and much too late. This will serve as REFORM Talk’s justice files.

“Clark County will pay $267,000 to three children allegedly neglected and sexually abused while in foster care.

Steve Sisolak was the only commissioner to question the pre-trial settlement. He made sure wording was added to the payment to mandate as much counseling as needed for the three children, who were pre-teens during the time of the incident, even if that means cutting attorney fees.

“It’s a small sum for what these kids went through,” he said later. “These kids are really subjected to some horrors. It is a terrible shame.”

Little information about the children or what happened to them was provided in county documentation. A case filed on the matter in U.S. District Court alleges that the abuse occurred in 2004. Attorneys were hired for the children’s biological parent in 2009.

According to court documents, the foster parent was accused of denying medical care and providing poor supervision, which may have led to sexual abuse of a child or children by a man who was a registered sex offender in Nevada.

In return for the settlement, the plaintiffs, Tim D. Fullmer, et al., has agreed to dismiss their lawsuit against the county.”

       
County Commission approves $267,000 settlement in foster care lawsuit
[Las Vegas Sun 9/20/11 by Joe Schoenmann]

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