The six youngest Turpin siblings have filed a lawsuit against Riverside County and a private foster care agency. Valley News/Courtesy photo
PERRIS (CNS) - The six youngest Turpin siblings have filed a lawsuit against Riverside County and a private foster care agency alleging they suffered "severe abuse and neglect'' after their rescue from captivity in 2018, according to media reports today.The six Turpin siblings are the youngest of 13 who were rescued in 2018 from their parents and their Perris home. They were placed in a foster home and, in their lawsuit, say they were victims of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse by a foster family they were placed with after they were rescued.The two lawsuits were filed electronically overnight in a California court by the six youngest Turpin siblings, ABC News reported. In the legal complaint, the children also allege that officials in charge of overseeing their care
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