Kentucky Youth Detention Center Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Inhumane Conditions and Abuse
Children were reportedly subjected to horrific conditions, including forced isolation, denial of basic hygiene, and psychological torture.
- Adair County Youth Detention Center in Kentucky is facing a federal class-action lawsuit alleging inhumane conditions and abuse of children in custody.
- Children were reportedly forced to eat, sleep, and defecate in their cells, and medications were routinely withheld as a form of punishment.
- Specific allegations include a girl being left in her own menstrual blood for days while being mocked by staff, and a child being kept in an isolation cell with 'Baby Shark' playing on a loop.
- Two teens who filed the lawsuit were kept in isolation for weeks, with one of them being seven months pregnant at the time.
- The lawsuit names several state officials, including the head of the state Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, Kerry Harvey, and former state Juvenile Justice Commissioner Vicki Reed.