N.L. government ‘turned a blind eye’ to child abuse at facilities: lawyer
MOUNT PEARL, N.L. — A proposed class-action lawsuit has been filed against the Newfoundland and Labrador government over alleged abuse at provincial facilities for young offenders and neglected children.
The suit, filed by the Morris Martin Moore law firm in Mount Pearl, alleges that children were physically, sexually and emotionally abused while in the care of the government at custodial and child welfare facilities between 1955 and 1989.
Lawyer Lynn Moore said the lawsuit not only alleges that abuse took place, but also that the government knew about the abuse at the time and ignored it.
“The really striking thing about this is that we’re alleging that the government knew and that they turned a blind eye,” she said. “They were more interested in staying out of the news then they were in protecting children.”


