Judge Upholds Multi-Million Dollar Award for Former Patients in Cumberland Hospital Abuse Case, Setting Precedent for Justice

RICHMOND, Va. — A circuit judge has ruled that three former patients of Cumberland Hospital will continue to receive a multi-million dollar award, albeit with a small reduction, and will not face a retrial. This decision follows allegations made by the women, who claimed they were sexually assaulted by former Medical Director Daniel Davidow during their time at the facility in New Kent. The plaintiffs reported inappropriate touching during their admission exams, leading to a civil trial in September. During that trial, a jury determined that the women were owed $360 million, factoring in violations … Read more

Oregon Nurse’s Lawyer Appeals 30-Year Sentence, Claims Trial Errors Undermined Defense in Sexual Abuse Case

PORTLAND, Ore. — A federal appeals court heard arguments aiming to overturn the convictions of Tony D. Klein, a former prison nurse sentenced to 30 years for sexually abusing multiple incarcerated women. During the proceedings, Klein’s attorney argued that the defense team was hamstrung in its ability to adequately challenge the government’s case. Assistant Federal Public Defender Elizabeth G. Daily stressed that the prosecution’s case lacked physical, forensic, or video evidence to substantiate claims that Klein assaulted women who sought medical care at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility between 2016 and 2017. She noted that although … Read more

Landmark Grand Jury Indicts 90 Individuals in Shocking Cases of Child Abuse and Murder

VICKSBURG, Miss. — A Grand Jury convened in May 2025 has handed down indictments in a variety of serious cases, including child abuse, murder, and drug-related offenses. This session led to a total of 80 cases involving 90 individuals, with 76 true bills issued, two no bills, and one felony reduced to a misdemeanor. Among the most alarming cases are those involving child abuse. Alveyteen Alexander faces charges for intentionally starving a three-year-old child around August 29, 2024. Additionally, Emily Lelonek and Victor Jones have been indicted for inflicting severe injuries on a two-month-old, described … Read more

New Laws Take Effect Sunday, Offering Maryland Child Sex Abuse Victims a Fairer Chance for Justice

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The arrival of October brings significant changes to Maryland’s legal landscape for survivors of child sexual abuse. A new state law enacted this month provides victims with an extended window to file lawsuits, marking a pivotal shift in their access to justice. Under this legislation, individuals previously prohibited from taking legal action due to criminal statutes of limitations will now have until the end of 2023 to bring their cases forward. This revised timeline applies retroactively, enabling survivors to reclaim their voices and seek accountability from their perpetrators, regardless of when the … Read more