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Those victims that suffered sexual abuse while living in one of California’s active and closed juvenile camps are encouraged to seek compensation and justice.

Those victims that suffered sexual abuse while living in one of California’s active and closed juvenile camps are encouraged to seek compensation and justice.

To be eligible, victims must be younger than 18 and must have suffered sexual abuse at one of the active and closed juvenile camps in California. 

The list of California’s active and closed juvenile camps suspected of abuse include:

  • Camp Karl Holton, Sylmar
  • Camp William Mendenhall, Lake Hughes
  • Camp Fred Miller, Malibu
  • Camp Clinton B. Afflerbaugh, 6631 N Stephens Ranch Rd, La Verne 91750
  • Camp Vernon Kilpatrick, 427 S Encinal Canyon Rd, Malibu 90265
  • Camp John Munz, Lake Hughes
  • Camp Joseph Paige, 6601 N Stephens Ranch Rd, La Verne 91750
  • Camp Glenn Rockey, 1900 N Sycamore Canyon Rd, San Dimas 91773
  • Camp Louis Routh, Tujunga
  • Dorothy Kirby Center, 1500 S McDonnell Ave, Commerce 90022
  • Camp Kenyon Scudder, Santa Clarita
  • Barley Flats Camp, La Canada
  • Camp Ellison Onizuka, Challenger Memorial Youth Center, Lancaster
  • Camp McNair, Challenger Memorial Youth Center, Lancaster
  • Camp Scobee, Challenger Memorial Youth Center, Lancaster
  • Camp Jarvis, Challenger Memorial Youth Center, Lancaster
  • Camp David Gonzales, Calabasas
  • Camp Resnik, Challenger Memorial Youth Center, Lancaster
  • Camp Smith, Challenger Memorial Youth Center, Lancaster
  • Camp Joseph Scott, 28700 N Bouquet Canyon Rd., Santa Clarita 91390

Limited Time to File Claim

Changes in California Law Go Into Affect At The End of 2022. To Currently Qualify for Possible Compensation You Must Be Born AFTER to May 1, 1983

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Alleged sexual abuse details at California’s suspected active and closed juvenile camps

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What looks likes dozens of California’s active and closed juvenile camps are under accusation of the sexual and physical abuse of minor inmates assigned to their facilities.

According to Los Angeles Times’ reports, more than 11 California probation officers in their massive juvenile system have been convicted of a variety of inappropriate abuses of current or former child inmates in their management–these reports include many cases of molestation or assault of these youths.

Court documents reveal that the principals of these active and closed juvenile camps turned a blind eye to harassment, rape, and sexual assault of minors in the care of probation officers.

One prosecuting attorney revealed that "Vulnerable children often enter the system because of abuse they have suffered at home or on the streets. The probation system should offer these youthful offenders restorative justice instead of perpetuating their cycle of abuse. The criminal conduct of those who used their positions of authority to sexually assault these children must be exposed. These despicable people and those who enabled them must be held accountable."

Over 20 years of news stories and county reports describe:

  • Probation officers encouraging fights among juveniles;
  • Sexual contact between officers and minor inmates;
  • Officers accused of criminal acts such as theft; and,
  • A variety of other offenses committed while on duty.

Other accusations against guards include sexual assault of their child inmates, as well as allegations of guards’ improper use of pepper spray.

Victims and their families are urged to come forward for a free, private case evaluation from a qualified attorney as soon as possible, as victims only have until the end of 2022 to file a valid claim!

Specific cases of abuse allegations filed against California’s active and closed juvenile camps

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Los Angeles County, California, is home to one of the nation’s largest juvenile justice systems, that includes 21 halls and camps and a staff of probation officers responsible for guarding approximately 3,000 youths.

The community supervision department operates on an annual budget of approximately $700 million and has been the subject of intensive federal investigations recently for failing in their responsibilities to prevent, report, and document these instances child abuse.

According to a report by the Los Angeles Times, the following specific instances of cases have been revealed through a collection of court documents, law enforcement records, and department sources.

Specific instances of allegations of sexual and physical abuse in some of California’s active and closed juvenile camps include:

  • A probation officer was convicted of having sexual intercourse with three youth inmates in various areas of the detention hall where she was employed – she later pled guilty to five counts of felony sexual abuse and sentenced to four years in prison.

The officer revealed, “I had a consensual relationship with a young man who was 17 and I stupidly thought I was in love with…everything else I did was completely inappropriate, unethical and extremely unprofessional.”

  • A probation officer was caught on closed circuit TV beating a youth in a juvenile hall recreation room – he later pled guilty to battery and sentenced to 24 months of probation.

According to the disciplined officer’s attorney, there were “extenuating circumstances” that led to the beating, noting that his client was not properly trained to supervise violent youths.”

  • A probation officer ordered five teenagers under her supervision to beat another teenager in retaliation – she mistakenly thought the child inmate had stolen her mobile phone and was later sentenced to serve a year in jail.

The injured child inmate was not allowed to see a physician until the next day, when another officer noticed the child’s injuries–and, the officer later found her mobile phone in the parking lot of the facility.

The Direct Case Justice team believes that every child sexual abuse victim at California’s active and closed juvenile camps should have the chance to receive justice and compensation – keep in mind that victims only have until December 31, 2022, to file a valid claim!

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