Defense argues against anonymity in Tulsa juvenile justice abuse case

The attorneys representing the Tulsa County Board of Commissioners, the Juvenile Bureau of Tulsa County, Turn Key Healthy Clinics, and others named in the lawsuit alleging sexual abuse and misconduct to the minors incarcerated at the Tulsa Family Center for Juvenile Justice, filed a motion on Monday asking that the pseudonyms “Child Doe” and “Jane Doe” be changed to either some of the victims’ initials or true names.

In the motion, 30 of the 41 alleged victims are referenced.

The motion claims the failure of the victims to disclose their identities threatens the court’s jurisdiction.

The victim’s attorney, Donald Smolen II, says this is just another way for the defense to avoid taking accountability for the years of alleged abuse.

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