Explosive Lawsuit Alleges Widespread Sexual Abuse at Clayton County Youth Shelter, Rainbow House

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — Authorities are grappling with serious allegations of sexual abuse tied to a youth shelter in Jonesboro, as a lawsuit has been filed in Clayton County. The case involves over two dozen defendants cited in a racketeering lawsuit related to incidents at the Rainbow House youth shelter. Bryan Sutlive, the attorney representing a former resident of the shelter, revealed that the girl was placed there by state officials when she was just 13 years old in the spring of 2022. Sutlive claims that during her nearly four-month stay at Rainbow House, she … Read more

Shocking Lawsuit Unveils Alleged Child Abuse Cover-Up Involving State and Local Officials in Clayton County

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — A lawsuit filed this week in Clayton County State Court has accused several state agencies, nonprofit leaders, and local officials of orchestrating a cover-up related to child sexual abuse. The allegations stem from the mistreatment of a 13-year-old girl who was placed in state custody at Rainbow House, Inc., a youth emergency shelter managed by the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS) in Jonesboro. The suit names several prominent individuals, including Clayton County District Attorney Tasha Mosley, Rainbow House Executive Director Mia Chanel Kimber, and convicted abuser Caleb Xavier … Read more

Clayton City Council Faces Fallout from Grand Jury’s Damning Report: Urgent Calls for Reform and Transparency

CLAYTON, Calif. — A recent report by the Contra Costa County Civil Grand Jury has cast a harsh light on the Clayton City Council, revealing a troubling pattern of dysfunction and mismanagement. The report, released on June 2, highlights significant issues, including legal violations, chronic turnover among city leadership, and a lack of transparency that has contributed to an erosion of public trust. The Grand Jury’s investigation was prompted, in part, by concerns raised by local residents and earlier editorials advocating for scrutiny of the city council’s operations. It pointed out that the city has … Read more

Stunning $27.5M Verdict in Clayton: Jury Holds Hospital Accountable for Wrongful Death

CLAYTON, Mo. — A jury has awarded $27.5 million in a wrongful-death lawsuit against a local hospital following a case involving a patient who died from a medical condition that was allegedly misdiagnosed. The verdict, delivered after a weeklong trial, has sent ripples through the community and raised questions about the standards of care provided by local healthcare institutions. The lawsuit was brought by the family of a woman who sought treatment at the hospital but passed away shortly after her visit. Testimony during the trial revealed that medical staff may have failed to recognize … Read more