• [Bankrupt...] LA County reaches $4 billion agreement to settle homosexu

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    https://apnews.com/article/los-angeles-county-sexual-abuse-juvenile- facilities-37d06fa55aacbe072051546ead07a65b

    LOS ANGELES (AP) � Los Angeles County has reached a $4 billion agreement
    to settle nearly 7,000 claims of sexual abuse in juvenile facilities since 1959, officials said Friday.

    The agreement, which still needs approval from the Los Angeles County
    Board of Supervisors, far surpasses a $2.6 billion settlement reached in
    2022 with Boy Scouts of America that was the largest aggregate sexual
    abuse settlement in U.S. history at the time.

    �On behalf of the County, I apologize wholeheartedly to everyone who was
    harmed by these reprehensible acts,� Fesia Davenport, the county�s chief executive, said in a statement.

    The agreement would settle lawsuits filed by thousands of people who
    alleged they were mistreated and sexually abused in foster care and
    juvenile detention facilities in Los Angeles County. The plaintiffs were
    able to sue because of a California law that took effect in 2020 and
    suspended the statute of limitations for childhood sex abuse victims to
    bring cases for three years.

    Many of the claims involved the MacLaren Children�s Center, which was
    closed in 2003. The facility, which was intended to be a safe space for children awaiting placement in foster homes, opened in 1961 and was
    overseen by probation officials until it was placed under the county�s Department of Children and Family Services in 1976.

    One man said he was sexually abused by a physician at the facility when he
    was 8 years old, while another said he was assaulted by a male staff
    member in a bathroom when he was 5. Children were routinely placed in
    solitary confinement, drugged and restrained in chairs at the facility, according to court papers filed by plaintiffs.


    �It is bittersweet for the survivors, because nothing is ever going to
    take away what was done to them, and how badly their lives were altered
    and how much they have suffered,� said Adam Slater, one of the plaintiffs� attorneys. �However, the settlement hopefully gives them some measure of justice and provides them with some measure of closure.�

    Other private and public entities have been rocked by allegations of wide- ranging abuse and subsequent settlements.

    The 2022 settlement by Boy Scouts of America, which recently renamed
    itself Scouting America, involved more than 80,000 men who said they were molested as children by scouting leaders and others.

    And last year the Archdiocese of Los Angeles agreed to pay $800 million to victims of clergy sexual abuse, bringing the total payout to more than
    $1.5 billion.

    Disclosure of the massive tentative payout by Los Angeles County comes at
    a time when the nation�s largest county � home to about 10 million
    residents � is facing a tightening bind of financial obligations on its
    $49 billion annual budget. Officials fear hundreds of millions of dollars
    for public services could vanish in Trump administration cutbacks, while
    the county has seen additional costs from January�s historic wildfires as
    it also deals with an ongoing homeless crisis.

    Davenport recently said the county is facing a �large amount of
    uncertainty� with its budget � some agencies are largely funded by federal dollars.

    The proposed agreement includes creating a countywide hotline for
    reporting child sexual abuse allegations against employees and developing
    a system to expedite investigations, officials said.

    �By balancing justice for the victims with a commitment to reform, this resolution ensures both acknowledgment of past wrongs and a pathway to a
    safer, more accountable future,� Patrick McNicholas, one of the
    plaintiffs� attorneys, said in a statement.

    The county�s claims board will consider the proposed settlement Monday. If approved, it would be considered by the Board of Supervisors on April 29.


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