Rutherford County, State of Tennessee Pay $250K to Settle Case Involving Special Needs Teen and Solitary Confinement
Rutherford County, State of Tennessee Pay $250K to Settle Case Involving Special Needs Teen and Solitary Confinement
Back in 2016, a federal lawsuit was filed against the Tennessee Department of Children's Services over allegations that Rutherford County Youth Detention Center employees placed a “15-year-old special needs boy in solitary confinement for five days.” In fact, according to the suit, the teenager spent about 23 hours a day in solitary confinement with only a bed and toilet in his room. Because he was in solitary confinement, he missed out on all the “facility's educational program, recreational activities and counseling.” However, once an attorney and the teen's mother learned what was going on, they quickly filed their lawsuit, and now Rutherford County and the state of Tennessee agreed to pay $250,000 to settle the case.
Rutherford County courthouse, Murfreesboro, Tennessee; image courtesy of Pollinator via English Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/
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Family of special-needs boy held in solitary confinement reaches $250K settlementLawsuit filed after special needs teen allegedly put in solitary confinement for five days
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