• Re: Disabled woman with 41 IQ abused 'with staggering violence and crue

    From Typical Negro Behavior@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 15 21:08:34 2024
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    On 26 May 2022, Molly Bolt <mollythebolt666@gmail.com> posted some news:852104d4-aa84-4d94-a6cd-da577b57c1bdn@googlegroups.com:

    The abusers are blacks and they need to pay for their racist abuse of
    a helpless person.

    A profoundly disabled woman was sent to the emergency room hundreds of
    times by twisted staffers at a Queens group home, who subjected her to “staggering violence and cruelty” — including once shoving a sex toy
    down her throat, according to a lawsuit.

    Instead of caring for the woman, known as SB, a nonverbal 29-year-old
    with an IQ of 41 who struggles with impulse control, bipolar disorder,
    and ADHD, staffers at the 226th Street residence in Laurelton dumped her
    at the ER “often multiple times in a single week,” her family claimed in
    court papers.

    The staff’s “increasing belligerence” led to a “marked decline” in SB’s physical and mental health, her sister, Jennifer Waldron, contended in
    the lawsuit, which accused workers of beating her with a cable box;
    throwing a boot at her, and failing to stop another resident from
    slapping and throwing boiling tea at her.

    The abuse came to light in February 2022, when an anonymous
    whistleblower texted Waldron four short videos of SB being violated.

    The sister reported the alleged abuse to the state Justice Center for
    the Protection of People with Special Needs, which substantiated sexual
    and physical abuse complaints.

    Three of the workers — Latisha Woodall, Marjorie Cadesty, and Amelia
    Parcells — were criminally charged, but the cases were later sealed.

    Waldron is seeking unspecified damages from the Independent Living
    Association, which operates the facility.

    The workers who abused SB no longer work at the group home but SB, who
    moved there in 2017, still lives there while her sister struggles to get
    her another place to live, said Waldron’s lawyer, David Lebowitz.

    The three workers were found to be “responsible for the conduct
    alleged,” the Justice Center told The Post, adding in a statement that,
    “The agency has taken every measure within its legal authority to ensure
    that these individuals will no longer work with people with special
    needs in New York.”

    The Independent Living Association did not immediately return a call for comment.

    https://nypost.com/2024/02/10/metro/disabled-queens-woman-abused-by-group -home-staff-lawsuit/

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