Texas Family Sues Dallas-area Daycare for Hiring Suspected Child Predator
Texas Family Sues Dallas-area Daycare for Hiring Suspected Child Predator
A Texas family has filed a lawsuit against the Carpe Diem daycare in Southlake, claiming that the Dallas-area business hired a suspected child molester who had already been fired from another, nearby facility after parents complained of his alleged misconduct.According to The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the lawsuit asserts that 33-year-old Thaddaeus Davidson abused at least one child while employed by Carpe Diem.Southlake police have alleged that Davidson may have “committed indecency” with a child on at least two separate occasions while working at the daycare.Davidson has since been taken into custody and is facing criminal charges.Davidson, notes the Star-Telegram, is one of several defendants named in the lawsuit. The other defendants include Carpe Diem’s parent company, Endeavor Allen Opco; Lionheart Children’s Academy in Euless, Texas, where Davidson had previously worked; Marie Fetterman, a Carpe Diem official; and Sarah E. Castaneda, a former Lionheart employee.
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