New Mexico Facing Another Lawsuit for Mishandling Abused Children
New Mexico Facing Another Lawsuit for Mishandling Abused Children
After removing four children from the custody of their parents, the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) is facing a second lawsuit for returning them to an abusive home. A whistleblower lawsuit against the state agency was filed by a current employee, Kelly Mazy, and former colleague, Ivy Woodward, with attorney Benjamin Gubernick filing on behalf of the children and their court-appointed guardians.The federal lawsuit accuses Patricia Garza, a supervisor the agency’s Hobbs office, along with multiple unnamed “John and Jane Doe Defendants [who] are CYFD employees or agents, of violating the children’s civil rights by failing to protect them from their parents.” It also accuses CYFD Secretary Brian Blalock of “participating in applying pressure to an employee who was handling the case.”Beginning in 2019, according to court documents, Hobbs law enforcement officers discovered Andrei Christian Ducila, 25, and Luiza Badea, 22, begging for money outside of Walmart with their children, ages 3 weeks to 4 years old. Officers determined at that time the minors weren’t being cared for properly and charged the parents with abuse. CYFD took custody, but the children were later returned to the parents.
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