Betrayal of Trust: How a Psychiatric Facility Failed the Boy in Their Care
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Richmond, Virginia, attorneys Sharif Gray, Nathan Hittle, and Lara Bradshaw discuss Clark v. Grafton School Inc. and Michelle Yates — a $20 million civil verdict on behalf of a 13-year-old boy who was physically assaulted by a caretaker at the residential psychiatric
facility entrusted with his care. Gray, Hittle, and Bradshaw break down how they built a case with no expert witnesses and no significant physical injuries, relying instead on surveillance video, a pattern of institutional cover-up, and testimony about what was really taken from their client: trust, dignity, and hope.
Through this conversation, listeners gain a clearer understanding of what families should ask when placing a vulnerable child in residential care — and what accountability can look like when institutions fail the children they promise to protect.
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