Wisconsin Settles More Lawsuits from Wisconsin's Troubled Youth Prison
Friday, June 21st, 2019 -- 10:43 AM
(AP) -Wisconsin has agreed to pay nearly $5 million to three former inmates at Wisconsin's juvenile prison complex, raising the state's legal bills for problems there to more than $25 million.The settlements announced Thursday include nearly $4 million for two young Iowa women who alleged abuse at the Copper Lake facility, where they were sent after Iowa closed its school for troubled girls. The settlements wrap up some of the last of the lawsuits over the Copper Lake facility for girls and Lincoln Hills facility for boys, which have been mired in litigation and investigations for years.
The facilities are due to close in 2021, though Gov. Tony Evers has said more time may be needed to transfer teens held there to regional facilities that have yet to be built.
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