Juvenile detention center employee charged with improper sexual activity with a person in custody
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An employee at the Evins Regional Juvenile Detention Center was fired and arrested after allegations surfaced of improper sexual activity with a person in custody.
Todd Hanks, 50, joined the Texas Juvenile Justice Department in 2005 and worked as a youth development coach according to a news release. An employee made an allegation against Hanks, leading to him being suspended without pay before he was fired and arrested Thursday evening.
Juvenile detention center employee charged with improper sexual activity with a person in custody
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Daniel Root, the whistleblower at Montana Women s Prison in Billings, has also resigned from his job effective immediately, per the terms of the agreement with the state corrections department, Roots attorney told the Montana State News Bureau in an email Monday. Kevin Brown said his client is looking forward to putting the case and his corrections career behind him to pursue new opportunities. Brown said he believed the dollar amount adequately compensated Root for having been passed over for promotion for reporting violations of the Prison Rape Elimination Act at the women s prison. Brown also praised the new Department of Corrections administration, now headed up by Director Brian Gootkin, who was appointed in January.