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Illinois Ranks Poorly Nationwide for Handling Sex Abuse Cases in Juvenile Detention, Claim Survivors’ Attorneys

    Survivors' lawyers say Illinois has one of nation's worst records on sex abuse in juvenile detention
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    CHICAGO – Attorneys representing over 900 survivors who have filed lawsuits stated Wednesday that Illinois has one of the nation’s most severe issues with child sex abuse in juvenile detention centers.

    Numerous complaints, including several submitted this week in Chicago, claim decades of systematic abuse of children by detention facility employees. Similar lawsuits have arisen in states like Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland. However, Illinois is particularly notable for the sheer number of cases accumulating since last year and the inadequate response from state officials, the attorneys mentioned.

    “The scale, magnitude, and severity of these cases are among the worst we’ve encountered across the United States,” said Jerome Block, an attorney who has filed lawsuits across the nation, during a press conference.

    The latest Illinois complaints, filed Tuesday, represent 107 people who experienced abuse as children at 10 centers statewide. Some have since closed. The lawsuits allege abuse from the mid-1990s to 2018, including rape, forced masturbation and beatings by chaplains, counselors, officers and kitchen supervisors.

    The Associated Press does not typically name people who say they were sexually assaulted unless they consent to being identified or decide to tell their stories publicly, as some who have filed lawsuits have done. Most plaintiffs are identified by initials in the lawsuits.

    Survivor Kate-Lynn, who appeared at a Chicago news conference, said she only felt comfortable speaking publicly using her first name. The Illinois woman, now 26, said she was held in solitary confinement at a suburban Chicago facility for a year when she was 14. She said she was sexually and physically abused by at least five staff members who came into her cell and stripped her naked.

    As she spoke, a fellow survivor who also planned to speak became overcome with emotion and left the room. He didn’t return.

    Kate-Lynn said she has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety.

    “Going to public places is very hard for me,” she said, wiping tears at times. “I feel like I ‘m going to be attacked when dealing with authority figures.”

    The lawsuits, first filed in May 2024, and they are slowly making their way through the courts.

    Two lawsuits against the state — representing 83 people — were filed in the Illinois Court of Claims and seek damages of roughly $2 million per plaintiff, the most allowed under law. Separate lawsuits representing 24 people held as children at a Chicago center, were filed in Cook County and seek more than $100,000 per plaintiff.

    Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, who represents the state, has tried to dismiss the cases in court.

    Raoul, whose office has investigated church sex abuse cases, declined to comment Wednesday as did officials with the Department of Juvenile Justice and Cook County. The lawsuits also name the state of Illinois and the Department of Corrections. Officials for the governor’s office and Corrections did not return messages Wednesday.

    While the number of lawsuits grows, few cases have gone to trial or resulted in settlements. Arrests are infrequent.

    Many alleged offenders are not named in the lawsuits, represented by initials or physical descriptions as the plaintiffs remembered them. There are several alleged repeat offenders, including a corrections officer who currently serves as a small-town Illinois mayor and was accused separately by 15 people. He has denied the allegations.

    Attorneys have called for legislative hearings, outside monitors, victim input and criminal charges by local authorities. Block has also harshly criticized Illinois leaders, including Raoul, saying there is a double standard for the abuse victims juvenile detention centers versus church abuse victims.

    “When it’s the state who perpetrated the abuse, when it’s state employees who perpetrated the abuse rather than Catholic priests, the attorney general doesn’t want to support the survivors,” he said.

    Horrific accounts are detailed in the hundreds of pages of complaints. Many plaintiffs said their abusers threatened them with violence, solitary confinement and longer sentences if they reported the abuse. Others were given fast food, candy, cigarettes or the chance to play videos games if they kept quiet.

    Another survivor, a 40-year-old Texas man identified in the lawsuit by the initials J.B. 2, said he was abused when he was 14 years old and staying a facility in St. Charles, which is outside Chicago. He issued a statement through attorneys.

    “I want to let my fellow survivors know that we are not alone in this,” he wrote. “Speaking your truth, no matter how gruesome it is, it can help to set you free from yourself and all the hurt that’s been bottled up.”

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