Were You Abused at Coke County Juvenile Justice Center?
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Bronte, Texas
4
Documented Incidents
2
Lawsuits Filed
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What Happened at Coke County Juvenile Justice Center
The Coke County Juvenile Justice Center in Bronte, Texas, operated by private contractor Wackenhut, has documented serious safety and oversight failures that ultimately led to its closure. The facility faced multiple allegations of sexual abuse by staff members, including documented incidents of guards sexually abusing minors in their custody. These abuse allegations resulted in at least two lawsuits, including Jennifer M. Toon v. Wackenhut, though specific settlement amounts have not been publicly disclosed. The pattern of problems at the facility extended beyond individual incidents of abuse to systemic failures in facility management and oversight. In 2007, officials cancelled the facility's contract due to what were described as conditions of "squalor and corruption," indicating widespread operational deficiencies that compromised the safety and welfare of detained youth. The combination of abuse allegations, poor conditions, and management failures demonstrates a troubling pattern of inadequate protection for vulnerable minors in the facility's care. If you or someone you know was affected by abuse or mistreatment at the Coke County Juvenile Justice Center, it may be important to consult with an attorney experienced in institutional abuse cases to understand your legal rights and options.
- Location
- Bronte, Texas
- Facility Type
- private detention
- Status
- closed
Documented Incidents & Lawsuits
The following have been documented through news reports, court filings, and official investigations.
Sexual abuse by guard at Coke County Juvenile Justice Center
Seven inmates filed a lawsuit against the private firm that operated the facility, claiming they were sexually abused by a guard. The facility housed troubled girls as young as 12 years old.
Source: Houston Chronicle →Jennifer M. Toon v. Wackenhut settlement
A lawsuit filed against Wackenhut Corrections Corporation regarding the Coke County Juvenile Justice Center was settled. The case involved breach of settlement confidentiality issues.
Source: Justia →Contract cancellation due to squalor and corruption
The Texas Youth Commission canceled GEO Group's contract to manage the Coke County Juvenile Justice Center after auditors conducted investigations. The facility was shut down and its 197 male inmates were moved to other facilities.
Source: Prison Legal News →Girl alleges sex abuse in Texas prison
Sexual abuse allegations were reported at the facility as part of broader problems within the Texas Youth Commission system. Officials ultimately shut down the Coke County Juvenile Justice Center.
Source: Orlando Sentinel →Your Legal Rights in Texas
Statute of Limitations
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