LA County Juvenile Detention Settlement - Home Were you detained in a Los Angeles County Juvenile Hall or Camp and born on or after February 15, 2002? There is a $30 million settlement of a lawsuit You may be entitled to thousands of dollars Read this Website Respond by November 28, 2025
Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Abuse Lawsuit - Law Firm of Melinda J . . . Recent lawsuits and investigations have revealed disturbing patterns of abuse at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall: One federal lawsuit filed in 2025 alleges that a social worker assigned to a youth’s case engaged in an inappropriate sexual relationship while the youth was detained
Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Lawsuit | Victims Seeking a Settlement Survivors are filing Los Padrinos juvenile hall lawsuits that seek both accountability and a fair settlement amount This page explains how the litigation works, what the expected settlement payouts may look like, and why Los Padrinos has become the focus of so many claims
Youths incarcerated at LA juvenile hall speak out about abuse As of May, Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall held approximately 270 youths The detainees there remain among the most vulnerable in the country; over 85% have not been adjudicated and have no access to bail, according to the POC
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Nearly 600 former detainees have sued LA County over sexual abuse in . . . LOS ANGELES — Nearly 600 people have now alleged in a series of lawsuits filed by one firm that they were sexually abused and harassed while in custody at Los Angeles County’s juvenile facilities Attorney Doug Rochen has filed four lawsuits since December on behalf of hundreds of former detainees
Case Records | Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family . . . Records related to the abuse or neglect of minors generated by DCFS and the Juvenile Court are confidential Parents, current and former foster youth, their attorneys, and others who are eligible may request copies of case records by contacting the court with the form below