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Title: Lawsuit filed against West Ridge Academy
Post by: wdtony on January 12, 2012, 02:51:36 AM
http://www.fox13now.com/news/local/kstu ... 4397.story (http://www.fox13now.com/news/local/kstu-lawsuit-filed-against-youth-center-claiming-child-sex-abuse-kidnapping-20120111,0,7084397.story)

Lawsuit filed against youth center claiming physical, sexual abuse


Aaron Vaughn, Web Producer

FOX 13 News

9:18 p.m. MST, January 11, 2012



WEST JORDAN, Utah—

Now 25-years-old, Eric Norwood says that Utah Boys Ranch employees held him against his will and abused him during his stay as a teenager. Norwood filed a lawsuit against the West Jordan based facility for troubled teens.

The lawsuit alleges child sex abuse, negligence, and physical abuse that nearly led to death of Norwood. Norwood says he is speaking up about the abuse at Rehabilitation Ranch, now known as West Ridge Academy, in order to save others from the alleged pain he has suffered during and after his time there. On Wednesday, Norwood discussed the allegations at a press conference.

"I was physically and sexually abused, systematically pretty much the entire time I was at the Utah Boys Ranch which is now called West Ridge academy from ages 15 to 18 and I left on my eighteenth birthday when they could no longer hold me," Norwood said.

The civil lawsuit was filed in district court in Los Angeles because the statute of limitation had expired in Utah. Norwood is from California.

West Ridge Executive Director Ken Allen says he denies all the allegations. He says the 47-year record at West Ridge Academy speaks for itself. However, others are making allegation against the academy too.

Christopher Wade says he was there for nine months when he was just 16. He has not filed a lawsuit, but the Salt Lake City man wants to see changes at West Ridge.

Wade spoke with FOX 13 via phone call Wednesday: "I ran laps in the snow in my underwear for hours, cleaning dumpsters in my underwear out in the snow, forced to line up naked under the guise of looking for drugs or whatever, it was really so they could humiliate you and poke fun at the way ou looked and throw rubber balls at our genitals while you were standing there."  

The lawsuit is asking for $11 million in damages for Norwood, including pain and suffering as a result of his time at West Ridge.

So far, no criminal action has been filed in the case.

Former Utah Senator Chris Buttars was the executive director at the academy at the time of the allegations. He too denies that any kind of abuse went on under his watch.
Title: Re: Lawsuit filed against West Ridge Academy
Post by: wdtony on January 12, 2012, 03:08:08 AM
Link for video here also:  http://www.fox13now.com/videobeta/b7ca8 ... id=5788734 (http://www.fox13now.com/videobeta/b7ca87fa-2406-4256-9c6d-ceabd7726071/News/Lawsuit-filed-against-youth-center-claiming-physical-sexual-abuse?mid=5788734)


Another copy of the video and transcript here for posterity:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX0dUuDzQMg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX0dUuDzQMg)
Title: Re: Lawsuit filed against youth center claiming physical...
Post by: Ursus on January 13, 2012, 10:22:48 AM
Still from the video clip accompanying the above article (http://http://www.fornits.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=38913&p=411554#p411472) in the OP:


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Now 25-years-old, Eric Norwood says that Utah Boys Ranch employees held him against his will and abused him during his stay as a teenager. Norwood filed a lawsuit against the West Jordan based facility for troubled teens.

Video: Lawsuit filed against youth center claiming physical, sexual abuse (http://http://www.fox13now.com/videobeta/b7ca87fa-2406-4256-9c6d-ceabd7726071/News/Lawsuit-filed-against-youth-center-claiming-physical-sexual-abuse) (3:33)


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Post by: Ursus on January 13, 2012, 10:29:36 AM
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Title: More speak out over West Ridge Academy lawsuit, claims of ab
Post by: Ursus on January 13, 2012, 11:44:41 AM
Another article from FOX 13 News, this one giving some airtime to pro-West Ridge sentiments... Was there, perchance, some pressure to accommodate local business interests?

A news footage clip accompanying the below article:

Video: More speak out over West Ridge Academy lawsuit, claims of abuse (http://http://www.fox13now.com/videobeta/3fbb6546-d814-4c06-91ea-bff3df9e44df/News/More-speak-out-after-claims-of-abuse-at-West-Ridge-Academy) (3:07)[/list]

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More speak out over West Ridge Academy lawsuit, claims of abuse (http://http://www.fox13now.com/news/local/kstu-more-speak-out-over-west-ridge-acadamy-performance-claims-of-abuse-20120112,0,7150232.story)

Aaron Vaughn, Web Producer  FOX 13 News
8:50 p.m. MST, January 12, 2012


WEST JORDAN, Utah— West Ridge Academy has been sued by a former client who was enrolled there as a teen. And after allegations of physical and sexual abuse were brought to light, the West Jordan facility for troubled youth has at least one person defending their treatment methods.

The civil lawsuit is asking for nearly $15 million for pain and suffering on behalf of the plaintiff, Eric Norwood, who was a resident there 10 years ago. But on Thursday, another West Ridge resident, Joseph Bresnan, says the rehabilitation center saved his life.

"Oh I'm definitely a different person, it was a good experience," said Bresnahan.

Bresnahan's father says his son was depressed before entering the facility.

However, Bresnahan graduates from the academy Friday, a year after treatment there. Norwood attended the boys treatment center years earlier.

Allegations for sexual and physical abuse in the lawsuit, filed on behalf of Norwood, came as a surprise to Bresnan and his father.

"There are claims in there that I can't believe because of my knowledge and experience. I've walked into West Ridge unannounced many times," says Bresnahan's father, Dave.

Joseph Bresnahan says he never witnessed any activity that could be described as abuse there.

Chris Wade was a resident at West Ridge 10 years ago, a time when Norwood claims he was physically and sexually abused at the academy. It was under different management at the time. Wade says he was also a victim of physical abuse, but is not filing a lawsuit. He just wants better oversight.

"The idea that you're being sent there as a troubled teen automatically discredits anything you say about the place and so nobody takes what you say seriously," Wade says.

However, the Bresnahans say West Ridge is a valuable life-changing experience for troubled teens.

"West Ridge is the kind of place more people need to know about it's a resource that can help save kids and why anybody would want to do damage to that I can't understand," says Dave Bresnahan.

The state office of licensing oversees places like West Ridge. They say that West Ridge is in compliance and it is required to renew its license annually. But because of budget cuts, inspectors only do spot checks once a year. In the past those unannounced checks happened more frequently.


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Title: Re: Lawsuit filed against West Ridge Academy
Post by: Anonymous on January 13, 2012, 07:37:01 PM
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Title: Re: Lawsuit filed against West Ridge Academy
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Title: Re: Lawsuit filed against West Ridge Academy
Post by: eric on January 26, 2012, 12:40:16 AM
Quote from: "Wayne Kernochan"

I'll do anything I can to make sure he loses...

I spoke to Ken Allen today.

Fuck you Eric
Title: Re: More speak out over West Ridge Academy lawsuit, claims o
Post by: wdtony on January 26, 2012, 03:43:14 AM
Quote from: "Ursus"
Another article from FOX 13 News, this one giving some airtime to pro-West Ridge sentiments... Was there, perchance, some pressure to accommodate local business interests?

A news footage clip accompanying the below article:

    Video: More speak out over West Ridge Academy lawsuit, claims of abuse (http://http://www.fox13now.com/videobeta/3fbb6546-d814-4c06-91ea-bff3df9e44df/News/More-speak-out-after-claims-of-abuse-at-West-Ridge-Academy) (3:07)[/list]

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    KSTU-FOX 13 News
    More speak out over West Ridge Academy lawsuit, claims of abuse (http://http://www.fox13now.com/news/local/kstu-more-speak-out-over-west-ridge-acadamy-performance-claims-of-abuse-20120112,0,7150232.story)

    Aaron Vaughn, Web Producer  FOX 13 News
    8:50 p.m. MST, January 12, 2012


    WEST JORDAN, Utah— West Ridge Academy has been sued by a former client who was enrolled there as a teen. And after allegations of physical and sexual abuse were brought to light, the West Jordan facility for troubled youth has at least one person defending their treatment methods.

    The civil lawsuit is asking for nearly $15 million for pain and suffering on behalf of the plaintiff, Eric Norwood, who was a resident there 10 years ago. But on Thursday, another West Ridge resident, Joseph Bresnan, says the rehabilitation center saved his life.

    "Oh I'm definitely a different person, it was a good experience," said Bresnahan.

    Bresnahan's father says his son was depressed before entering the facility.

    However, Bresnahan graduates from the academy Friday, a year after treatment there. Norwood attended the boys treatment center years earlier.

    Allegations for sexual and physical abuse in the lawsuit, filed on behalf of Norwood, came as a surprise to Bresnan and his father.

    "There are claims in there that I can't believe because of my knowledge and experience. I've walked into West Ridge unannounced many times," says Bresnahan's father, Dave.

    Joseph Bresnahan says he never witnessed any activity that could be described as abuse there.

    Chris Wade was a resident at West Ridge 10 years ago, a time when Norwood claims he was physically and sexually abused at the academy. It was under different management at the time. Wade says he was also a victim of physical abuse, but is not filing a lawsuit. He just wants better oversight.

    "The idea that you're being sent there as a troubled teen automatically discredits anything you say about the place and so nobody takes what you say seriously," Wade says.

    However, the Bresnahans say West Ridge is a valuable life-changing experience for troubled teens.

    "West Ridge is the kind of place more people need to know about it's a resource that can help save kids and why anybody would want to do damage to that I can't understand," says Dave Bresnahan.

    The state office of licensing oversees places like West Ridge. They say that West Ridge is in compliance and it is required to renew its license annually. But because of budget cuts, inspectors only do spot checks once a year. In the past those unannounced checks happened more frequently.


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    KSTU-FOX 13 - 5060 Amelia Earhart Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84116

    Are kids ever interviewed during these spot checks?  When it pertained to KHK/PFC the regulating authority (ODADAS) did conduct checks but did not speak with any of the children. I was informed that agents were instructed "not to disturb the group". When I pressed further, that mantra was repeated. That meant no kids were spoken to whatsoever during any checks. I wonder how any regulating authority might know of abuse at a program if the kids are not randomly interviewed and allowed to communicate abuses.