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Attorneys Jerome Block, Jacob Jordan and co-counsel Levy Konigsberg have filed a lawsuit on behalf of nearly 100 men and women who were sexually abused by employees while they were incarcerated as children in juvenile detention centers in Illinois

NEW YORK, May 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Levy Konigsberg and his co-counsel have filed lawsuits against the court on behalf of 95 sexual abuse survivors State of Illinoisalleging that the Illinois Department of Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice failed to protect children from rampant sexual abuse by adult staff at the Illinois Youth Centers Chicago, Murphysborovalley view, Joliet, Kewanee, Warrenville, St CharlesPere Marquette and Harrisburg. The lawsuits, filed on behalf of 95 men and women who were abused as children in these detention centers, are the latest in a series of lawsuits alleging abuse in juvenile detention centers led by Levy Konigsberg along with his co-counsel.

opposite juvenile detention centers Illinois have been under scrutiny for years for failing to protect teenage inmates from violence and sexual abuse by staff. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has found that some of them have the highest rates of sexual victimization in the nation. From civil lawsuits and criminal cases involving abusive guards to alarming investigative findings, records show that the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice (IDJJ) and other entities that operate prisons or facilities that house juvenile inmates have failed to maintain a culture of secrecy and concealment to establish. There were incidents that resulted in staff abuse of prisoners continuing for decades.

The lawsuits brought by Levy Konigsberg were filed pursuant to the recently amended Childhood Sexual Abuse Act, codified at 735 ILCS 5/13-202.2. The Childhood Sexual Abuse Act provides victims of this type of sexual abuse with legal avenues to seek compensation from their abusers and the institutions that enabled the abuse by extending the time during which survivors of sexual abuse can come forward and file civil lawsuits.

The 95 survivors who have filed lawsuits so far include those who suffered sexual abuse in the 1990s and in recent years. The plaintiffs, now adults, were sexually abused as children between the ages of 12 and 17. The perpetrators of the sexual abuse included correctional officers, counselors, supervisors and other employees of the Illinois Youth Center.

Announcing the lawsuits filed today on behalf of 95 men and women, Jerome Block, partner at Levy Konigsberg, said:

“The State of Illinois and its authorities have enabled rampant, systematic sexual abuse in its youth centers for decades. These cases reveal the truth about a broken life Illinois Youth system that has failed to protect children. Childhood sexual abuse is one of the worst traumas a person can experience and causes lifelong damage. The courageous survivors filing these lawsuits want justice, accountability and sexual abuse to stop in Illinois’ juvenile centers.”

Levy Konigsberg has filed hundreds of lawsuits on behalf of sexual abuse survivors nationwide and is at the forefront of litigation in New York. Maryland, New Jersey, Illinoisand other states.

Levy Konigsberg represents hundreds of survivors of child sexual abuse in juvenile correctional facilities in Illinois and plans to continue fighting tirelessly on their behalf.

More information about Illinois With the claims of sexual abuse in a juvenile detention center cited by Levy Konigsberg and his co-counsel, media representatives and journalists are encouraged to contact attorney Jerome Block using the law firm’s contact form: https://www.levylaw.com/contact-us/

Media contact: lawyer Jerome Block, (email protected)

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