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After surviving a second “House of Horrors,” the Turpin children are taking legal action against the foster care system that put them there.
As we reported, the 13 siblings were rescued from their abusive biological parents, David and Louise Turpin, in 2018 after one daughter fled the house and managed to call 911. But tragically, their nightmare had only begun: we learned earlier this year that six siblings were then placed in a foster home allegedly run by a pedophile who molest and abused them further.
Now, two separate lawsuits have been filed by six of the Turpin siblings against the entities they say are responsible for making them endure a “House of Horrors” sequel: Riverside County and foster care agency ChildNet Youth.
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The complaints, which were filed on Tuesday, July 19 in Riverside County Superior Court, identify the siblings only as Jane and John Does, and claim they were abused in a foster home by foster parents “Mr. and Mrs. O.” (The foster parents have previously been identified as Marcelino and Rosa Olguin.) The complaints also mention the adult daughter of the Olguins participated in the abuse.
The siblings claim in the suit that ChildNet was aware the Olguin family was “unfit to be foster parents” — because they had a “prior history of physically and emotionally abusing children as well as severely neglected children who had been placed in their care.” Whoa!
The suit against ChildNet alleges:
Disgusting if true.
Even though the agencies were supposedly aware of the family’s prior history of alleged abuse, the complaints say the agencies failed to act — even after they knew about the allegations of
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Eleven people are accused taking part in a child sexual abuse ring also allegedly involving witchcraft, serious violence and neglect.
Brooke Shields has accomplished a lot in her career, but she’s not slowing down anytime soon. In a clip shared on Instagram, Shields, 57, teased an upcoming interview with Gayle King for "Oprah Daily" in which she discussed aging in Hollywood, her career and her online platform "Beginning is Now." "I'm still in a career, I'm still working, I'm here and I was shocked by how unrepresented I was," Shields said to King. "You're either [in your] 20s and sexy and fabulous or you're in Depends and you've got dentures." Brooke Shields encourages all women to "try new things, to say look how long I've lived and look how much more I have." (Photo by Theo Wargo) Shields noted that she believes "from 40 on we start living in our lives," but society doesn’t seem to agree.
Jordan Turpin is slowly but surely putting the House of Horrors she lived in behind her.
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cast and creative team made their San Diego Comic-Con debut on Saturday, taking the stage at Hall H to give fans a preview of the upcoming prequel series. Ahead of the long weekend, HBO also debuted a full-length trailer for its newest installment in author George R.
OSF HealthCare, a Catholic hospital system out of Illinois, has restricted the employee health plan benefits it offers to LGBTQ employees.The health care system changed its policy by narrowing the insurance plan’s definition of “infertility” from any person unable to get pregnant to “the inability for a married couple of opposite sex spouses to conceive.” According to Bloomberg News, OSF HealthCare has characterized the policy shift as attempting to “assist married opposite sex spouses” in conceiving a child.OSF HealthCare operates around 147 medical facilities in Illinois and Michigan, with over 24,000 employees. By amending the definition of fertility, only straight people — more accurately, employees in opposite-sex relationships — will be able to have their fertility treatments covered by their employee health care plan.Given the Catholic Church’s stance on homosexuality and marriage, it is not surprising to see religious institutions or religiously-affiliated employers adopting policies that exclude LGBTQ individuals from benefits typically offered to married couples.Critics were quick to denounce OSF HealthCare’s new policy, arguing that an employer is not denying treatment to some of its workers due to “objections to the treatment they are seeking” — as it might in the case of an abortion or gender confirmation surgery — but merely due to their LGBTQ identity.Peter Romer-Friedman, an attorney who is representing a same-sex male couple who claims they were denied coverage for in vitro fertilization under New York City’s health insurance plan, told Bloomberg that he believes OSF HealthCare’s actions are a clear “violation” of federal workplace discrimination.
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, has debuted its official trailer — and it's a spectacle!Based on George R.R. Martin's 2018 novel, Fire & Blood, the anticipated prequel is set 200 years before the events of the original series and tells the story of the House Targaryen. In the nearly three-minute trailer, released three days before its San Diego Comic-Con appearance Saturday, the question of who is the rightful heir to the throne becomes the catalyst for the tension and dramatics that soon unfold.«I will not be made to choose between my brother and my daughter,» King Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine) declares.But some in the Targaryen clan are taking matters into their own hands, with the king's younger brother, Prince Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith), anointing himself the successor.But the king's daughter, Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy), has her sights set on being queen, even though that is «not the order of things.» «When I am queen, I will create a new order,» she says. «War is afoot.» It most certainly is.
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