Wednesday, January 17, 2018

JUDGE DISMISSES CASE AGAINST DHS EMPLOYEES BUT FINDS THEY FAILED TO PROTECT CHILDREN IN THEIR CUSTODY

WORDS OF U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE TIMOTHY BROOKS

U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks dismissed a lawsuit by eight sexual assault victims in Clarence Garretson's foster home who claimed Arkansas Department of Human Services case workers knew about Garretson's record of assaulting children but put them in the home anyway. 

We previously posted about the lawsuit and you can view those posts by clicking here and here.

Brooks ruled the statute of limitations had expired for the eight to take their claims to federal court against the five current or former Department of Human Services case workers and a supervisor.

Eight of the children were placed in foster care with Garretson and his wife, Lisa, in Van Buren from 1998 to 2004. They ranged in age from 9 to 17 when they were abused, but all were adults by the time the lawsuit was filed June 5, 2017.





Department of Human Services spokesman Amy Webb said Tuesday that she had not seen Brooks' ruling and had no comment.


Shame on DHS for failing these former foster children that they had a dsuty and obligation to protect.

How many foster children in their custody are experiencing similar abuse now and DHS has turned a blind eye on them?