Lawsuit Filed in Oklahoma’s Eastern District Court for Assault and Harassment at Tulsa Juvenile Detention Center*: Although individuals may have different opinions on what constitutes a “Trigger Warning,” we do not formally issue such. The following narrative, however, contains graphic descriptions of rapes and other severe sexual assaults, as well as stunning misconduct, allegedly committed by personnel whose jobs are funded by taxpayers in Tulsa County and Oklahoma. To put it bluntly, it has “mature content of a sexual nature.” Give it a R or maybe an NC-17.
According to citynewsokc, Twenty individuals were allegedly sexually assaulted, harassed, or raped by detention officers or other staff members at the Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice, or the JDC, over the course of several months last year and this, according to a detailed complaint submitted in the U.S. Court for the Eastern U.S. District of Oklahoma.
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The case names Tulsa County, each of its three commissioners, the center’s former and current directors (Anthony Taylor and Alondo Edwards, respectively), and a dozen other individuals from the center and the state’s Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA) as defendants. In this post, we have explore “Lawsuit Filed in Oklahoma’s Eastern District Court for Assault and Harassment at Tulsa Juvenile Detention Center”.
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