Supervisors at an upstate juvenile facility who knew about a worker’s prior improper “sexual grooming” of female residents but “did nothing to protect the girls in their care” were on notice that the employee was a threat before he allegedly raped a minor, a Court of Claims judge has ruled.

In a $2 million civil suit against the state, plaintiff Jane Doe claimed that a youth aide at the Tryon Reception Center, a facility for girls in Johnstown, had raped her on two separate occasions in December 2002.

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