Wisconsin Pays $18m Settlement to Teenage Girl Who Attempted Suicide At Copper Lake
Wisconsin Pays $18m Settlement to Teenage Girl Who Attempted Suicide At Copper Lake
Following a series of lawsuits and allegations of severe misconduct at the Copper Lake School for Girls juvenile detention center, the state of Wisconsin agreed to pay former inmate Sydni Briggs nearly $20 million.The massive payout stems from a suicide attempt that nearly took Briggs’ life and left her permanently disabled.In 2015, Briggs broke into a liquor store. Stealing several bottles of gin and vodka, the girl was quickly apprehended. Less than a year later, she was sentenced to a stint at Wisconsin’s Copper Lake School for Girls.Situated alongside the Lincoln Hill School for Boys, the two facilities have garnered extensive criticism. Young inmates claimed routine abuse, from beatings to extensive stays in solitary confinement.A measure, supported and approved by Governor Scott Walker, is expected to shutter both centers for good.Briggs was 16 years old at the time of her adjudication. Ordered to stay at Copper Lake, she quickly suffered a psychological breakdown. On November 9th, 2015, Briggs flicked an emergency switch in her cell. Staff were supposed to respond immediately.According to the Journal-Sentinel Online, guards could see into Briggs unit. Despite the signal and no movement coming from within, corrections officers took some 24 minutes to investigate. By then, the teenager had hung herself with a torn t-shirt. Staff discovered her without a pulse, unconscious and unbreathing.She was revived through a combination of CPR and defibrillation.But by then, Briggs had been irreparably damaged. Her attorney, Eric Haag, said an expert witness testified that she’d been hanging between two and five minutes – meaning that guards could have stopped her suicide attempt if they’d followed protocol and immediately attended to her call.
Prison cell; photo by AlexVan, via Pixabay, CC0.
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