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    Home News Crimes and Courts Turpin siblings take on county, foster care agency in negligence lawsuit

    Turpin siblings take on county, foster care agency in negligence lawsuit

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      Paul J. YoungCity News ServiceSix of the 13 children victimized in Riverside County’s most notorious parental child abuse case filed a lawsuit recently against the county and one of its foster care agencies for placing them in another allegedly abusive household, where their attorneys said they were subjected to sexual assaults, psychological torment and other offenses.“The 13 Turpin children endured some of the most sickening child abuse the county has ever seen,” Los Angeles attorney Elan Zektser, who is representing two of the adult children, said. “After these vulnerable children were freed (from their parents), they were placed by the county through ChildNet into a known abusive foster home. It is beyond shocking that the county and ChildNet let these kids get horr
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        Paul J. YoungCity News ServiceSix of the 13 children victimized in Riverside County’s most notorious parental child abuse case filed a lawsuit recently against the county and one of its foster care agencies for placing them in another allegedly abusive household, where their attorneys said they were subjected to sexual assaults, psychological torment and other offenses.“The 13 Turpin children endured some of the most sickening child abuse the county has ever seen,” Los Angeles attorney Elan Zektser, who is representing two of the adult children, said. “After these vulnerable children were freed (from their parents), they were placed by the county through ChildNet into a known abusive foster home. It is beyond shocking that the county and ChildNet let these kids get horr
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