A Civil Lawsuit is Filed Against an Alabama Treatment Facility
A Civil Lawsuit is Filed Against an Alabama Treatment Facility
Sequel Tuskegee is an Alabama treatment facility in Macon County that takes in male adolescents ages 12 to 18 to receive mental health treatment after being adjudicated by the court. Now the facility, along with other defendants, is facing a civil lawsuit brought by nineteen-year-old Tevin Pike in which he indicates that he was “abused and treated with negligent care during his stay there in 2018.” He was 15 at the time. In total, the civil suit alleges seven counts of outrageous conduct, wantonness, abuse and negligence..The state's Department of Youth Services contracts with the Alabama treatment facility. Boys are placed there by court adjunction for a maximum of 120 days. There is a separate unit within the same center for patients requiring “intensive care treatment.”According to Pike’s lawsuit, he stayed at Sequel Tuskegee for two months and experienced “physical abuse and emotional trauma instead of the necessary mental health treatment he needed.” He also alleges that staff would “lock residents in empty seg rooms without access to food, water or a bathroom for periods of time as a form of punishment.”
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