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Sex-abuse victim sues Dept. of Corrections, alleging failure to supervise |
By king5.com - |
Published: 01/25/2013 |
Attorneys on Wednesday filed a civil lawsuit against the Washington state Department of Corrections on behalf of a child sex-abuse survivor, alleging that the state failed to properly monitor a convicted child molester as was required, despite a court order barring him from having contact with young children. Court papers say the Department of Corrections failed to appropriately monitor and supervise Claude E. Baker, a convicted child molester from Snohomish County, who was allowed to return from community supervision to his family home, where his adoptive daughter resided. Papers say as a result of unfettered access and a failure to monitor, Baker repeatedly sexually abused his adoptive daughter, Brittany Baker, then age 6. An order from Chelan Superior Court barred Baker from having unsupervised contact with minor children. Read More. |
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