Teens kept in isolation cells at Kentucky juvenile detention center, lawsuit alleges

FILE - Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear speaks to a joint session of the state Legislature to deliver his State of the Commonwealth address in the House chambers of the state Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2024, in Frankfort, Ky. Two teenage girls held at a troubled Kentucky juvenile center were kept in isolation cells for weeks in unsanitary conditions, including a padded cell with no toilet, a federal class-action lawsuit filed Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, alleges. Beshear鈥檚 administration enacted new policies last year following a riot in 2022, that placed male juveniles charged with serious crimes in separate facilities and create a female-only detention center in northern Kentucky. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) 鈥 Two teenage girls held at a troubled Kentucky juvenile detention center were kept in isolation cells for weeks in unsanitary conditions, including a padded cell with no toilet, a federal class-action lawsuit filed this week alleges.

The teens were held at the Adair County Youth Detention Center in late 2022, around the same time state police reported a that started when a juvenile assaulted a staff member. That and other violent incidents at juvenile facilities prompted Gov. Andy Beshear鈥檚 administration to that placed male juveniles charged with serious crimes in separate facilities and create a in northern Kentucky.

The lawsuit filed Monday also details alleged incidents with other youths at the center, including one who it says was being held in an isolation cell with 鈥渁 Spanish version of 鈥楤aby Shark鈥 playing on a loop鈥 and another who it alleges 鈥渟pent days soaked in menstrual blood鈥 while staffers insulted her about her hygiene.

The lawsuit seeks other plaintiffs who 鈥渨ere held in isolation鈥 and subjected to 鈥渁buse and neglect鈥 at the Adair County facility. An official with Kentucky's Justice and Public Safety Cabinet said Wednesday that the lawsuit has not yet been served to state officials, but they have viewed a copy of the filing.

鈥淲e deny the allegations in the lawsuit and will defend accordingly,鈥 Morgan Hall, the Cabinet's communications director, said in an email response. 鈥淔or any staff member who violates policy and procedure, corrective action is taken.鈥

A similar legal action against one of that state's youth detention centers. The lawsuit alleges the center had a 鈥渃ulture of abuse,鈥 in which staff sexually abused boys over decades.

Both of the teenage girls who brought the Kentucky lawsuit said they were kept in isolation during their entire stints at the Adair facility, with few opportunities to take showers. One of the teens, who was 17 and seven months pregnant at the time, said she was let out of her cell just five times in one month to take a walk, the lawsuit said. The other teen said she was kept in isolation for the entire four months she was there, including two of them in a padded cell with no toilet.

The lawsuit names several state officials, including the head of the state Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, Kerry Harvey, and former state Juvenile Justice Commissioner Vicki Reed, who retired on Jan. 1. Harvey is due to retire at the end of the month.

The lawsuit alleges that juvenile detainees had their civil rights infringed upon at the facility in south-central Kentucky and that the center failed to properly train staff. It seeks unspecified actual and punitive damages.

The 2022 disturbance at the Adair County facility began when a juvenile assaulted a staff member, took the employee鈥檚 keys and released other young people from their cells. One staff member was hospitalized with injuries. Order was restored after law enforcement officers entered the facility.

The new state policy for juvenile offenders took effect in 2023 and places male juveniles charged with serious crimes in a high-security facility. It replaced a decades-old regional system that put juveniles in detention facilities based on where they live. The governor said at the time that the old model could result in a juvenile charged with murder being housed next to someone held for truancy.

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