A lawsuit filed regarding the Wyoming Boys’ School in Worland alleges serious misconduct by staff toward boys housed at the facility. According to the claims reported by Daily Mail, teens sent to the school by court order are subjected to humiliating and abusive treatment by teachers or other staff as punishment for behavior. The article describes allegations that boys are restrained while seated, including being shackled to chairs, and that some are made to wear masks over their heads. It also alleges physical harm, including beating, alongside verbal or psychological humiliation. The complaint characterizes the alleged actions as part of a broader “campaign” of abuse. The reporting does not provide outcomes of the case or official findings at this stage, and it does not establish responsibility beyond the allegations. The lawsuit seeks legal remedies related to the alleged abuse and restraint practices at the state-run juvenile facility.
Lawsuit alleges abuse of boys at Wyoming Boys’ School in Worland
A lawsuit filed regarding the Wyoming Boys’ School in Worland alleges serious misconduct by staff toward boys housed at the facility. According to the claims reported by Daily Mail, teens sent to the...
- A lawsuit alleges abuse of boys at the Wyoming Boys’ School in Worland.
- The facility houses boys sent there by courts, according to the reporting.
- The lawsuit claims staff restrain some boys, including allegations of shackling to chairs.
- The allegations include physical harm and humiliation, including claims of beating.
- The reported claims have not been shown in court findings within the coverage provided.
Staff at the Wyoming Boys' School in Worland, a facility where delinquent juveniles were sent by courts, allegedly humiliated and abused teen boys to punish them for bad behavior.
12 hours agoStaff at the Wyoming Boys' School in Worland, a facility where delinquent juveniles were sent by courts, allegedly humiliated and abused teen boys to punish them for bad behavior.
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