
Lea Skene
Baltimore Reporter at Associated Press
@AP reporter in Baltimore | Formerly @baltimoresun @theadvocatebr & more | [email protected]
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msn.com | Lea Skene
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houstonchronicle.com | Lea Skene
FILE - Nalisha Gibbs, center top, speaks during a press conference among other survivors of sexual abuse in Maryland juvenile detention centers, on March 19, 2025, in Baltimore. Stephanie Scarbrough/APBALTIMORE (AP) — A federal lawsuit could open a new chapter in an escalating legal battle in Maryland, where officials are struggling to address an unexpected onslaught of claims alleging child sexual abuse in state-run juvenile detention facilities.
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sfgate.com | Lea Skene
BALTIMORE (AP) — A federal lawsuit could open a new chapter in an escalating legal battle in Maryland, where officials are struggling to address an unexpected onslaught of claims alleging child sexual abuse in state-run juvenile detention facilities. With thousands of similar claims already pending in state court, the litigation has raised questions about how Maryland will handle the potential financial liability.
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abcnews.go.com | Lea Skene
A federal lawsuit could open a new chapter in an escalating legal battle over child sexual abuse in MarylandByLEA SKENE Associated PressFILE - Nalisha Gibbs, center top, speaks during a press conference among other survivors of sexual abuse in Maryland juvenile detention centers, on March 19, 2025, in Baltimore.
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lufkindailynews.com | Lea Skene
By LEA SKENE - Associated Press BALTIMORE (AP) - A federal lawsuit could open a new chapter in an escalating legal battle in Maryland, where officials are struggling to address an unexpected onslaught of claims alleging child sexual abuse in state-run juvenile detention facilities. With thousands of similar claims already pending in state court, the litigation has raised questions about how Maryland will handle the potential financial liability. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press.
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