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Lawsuit alleges rape and abuse at New Hampshire youth center

BRENTWOOD, N.H. (AP) — A former resident of New Hampshire’s youth detention center testified Tuesday that his house leader and another staffer restrained him in a stairwell while two other workers sexually assaulted him.

The four members of what he and other teens called “the hit squad” then carried him back to his room and tossed him in, he said.

“It felt like I hovered over and watched it,” Michael Gilpatrick said, wiping away tears in Rockingham Superior Court. “My body just went blank.”

Gilpatrick, 40, was the first former resident to testify at the first civil trial seeking to hold the state accountable for alleged abuse at the Sununu Youth Services Center, formerly called the Youth Development Center. The three years he spent at the Manchester facility in the late 1990s overlapped with the plaintiff, David Meehan, who alleges the state’s negligence in hiring, staffing and training led to the near-daily rapes, beatings and long stints in solitary confinement he endured. The state, however, argues it was not responsible for the actions of what it calls “rogue” employees.

Meehan has yet to take the witness stand in the trial, which began last week and has included testimony from multiple former workers. He and Gilpatrick, who will continue testifying on Wednesday, are among more than 1,100 former residents who have sued the state. Eleven former state workers are facing criminal charges, including several who are accused of abusing Gilpatrick and Meehan.

Meehan’s lawyers displayed police booking photos Tuesday of the so-called “hit squad” alongside a photo taken of Gilpatrick when he arrived at the center at age 14.

“The four of them used to roll together, and they would go to different cottages and beat kids,” he said. “They would literally come over and just go door to door and beat every single one of us, down the line.”

“They were grown men, and we were children, and they would literally swipe us to the ground, bang our heads off the floor, twist our arms behind our backs,” he said. “Anything they felt like doing, they did.”

Gilpatrick testified that he ended up at the center after running away from multiple group homes, committing a burglary and stealing food to survive on the street. The sexual assault on the stairwell happened after he ran away while on a furlough, he said. He had already spent several days locked in his empty room wearing only his underwear when the workers brought him to the house leader’s office and then the stairwell, he said.

Gilpatrick said he referred to the house leader, Bradley Asbury, as “Hitler.”

“He was a very bad man,” he said. “Not only did he have power over all the kids, he had power over the staff as well.”

Asbury has pleaded not guilty to charges of being an accomplice to Gilpatrick’s assault. Earlier Tuesday, jurors heard from a former ombudsman who said Asbury was particularly resistant to her attempts to investigate complaints and demanded to be present during any interviews with his staff.

“He definitely sent a message to the students and staff that I was not going to be looking into anything there, and if I did he’d micromanage the process,” said Rochelle Edmark, who started her job just before Meehan left the facility.

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by Anonymousreply 6November 27, 2024 10:30 PM

[quote] Former YDC employee found guilty as accomplice to rape of teen 26 years ago

MANCHESTER, NH — Bradley Asbury was found guilty Tuesday of holding down a 14-year-old boy in a Youth Development Center stairwell as two co-workers raped him 26 years ago.

Victim Michael Gilpatrick, now 41, of Nashua, cried as the Hillsborough County Superior Court North jury foreman announced that the jury of seven women and five men found Asbury, 70, of Dunbarton, guilty of two counts of being an accomplice to aggravated felonious sexual assault.

“God is good,” Gilpatrick said as he was leaving the courthouse with his wife Kelly. “The truth prevailed and I was believed.”

Judge N. William Delker cited state law in ordering Asbury’s bail revoked once the jury issued the guilty verdicts.

Asbury, standing next to his attorney David Rothstein, leaned forward, his head down and hands pressed against the defense table when the jury foreman, asked by the court clerk for the verdict, answered “Guilty” for the second time.

The jury deliberated for about 17 hours over three days after listening to testimony last week. The trial lasted 3 ½ days.

Rothstein left the courthouse without commenting to the media. New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General Adam Woods, who along with Audriana Mekula prosecuted the case, said he was grateful to the jury. He said he hoped the verdict provided some comfort to Gilpatrick.

Asbury, together with James Woodlock, 60, of Manchester, was accused of holding down a scrawny Gilpatrick on a staircase at YDC while two other staffers, Jeffrey Buskey, 55, of Dorchester, Mass. and Stephen Murphy, 58, of Danvers, Mass., allegedly raped him.

Murphy is the next one to be tried; the trial is scheduled for January.

The alleged attack took place days after Gilpatrick went AWOL from a furlough home to see his family. He was picked up by police and returned to YDC on May 27, 1998.

Asbury denied the allegations and Rothstien maintained Gilpatrick made up the story. Money, he said, was the motivating factor behind the false accusations.

Gilpatrick, the father of three, was the second person, after David Meehan, to come forward about staffers at YDC, located on River River but now known as the Sununu Youth Services Center, abusing children in their care.

Meehan was the lead plaintiff in what was initially filed as a class action lawsuit against the state. When a court denied the class action, more than 1,000 people, including Gilpatrick, filed their own individual lawsuits. Allegations of abuse span six decades.

Meehan’s civil case went to trial in April, resulting in a jury awarding him $38 million. However, Judge Andrew Schulman issued a preliminary order saying the payout should only be $475,000, citing state law limiting the amount of damages to that amount for a single incident.

Schulman said he “reluctantly granted” the state’s motion in which it cited the state cap of $475,000.

During Meehan’s civil trial, Gilpatrick testified about four employees he and other teens called “the hit squad.” According to the Associated Press, Gilpatrick referred to Asbury, an alleged member of the squad, as a “very bad man. Not only did he have power over all the kids, he had power over the staff as well.”

In testifying last week in the criminal trial, under direct examination by New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General Audriana Mekula, Gilpatrick said he referred to Asbury as “Hitler.” Rothstein objected.

“I’m just being honest,” Gilpatrick said. “That’s what we referred to him as.”

Woods, in his closing argument, told the jury Asbury was the man in charge of East Cottage and the muscle that allowed two of his “cohorts” in 1998 to rape Gilpatrick in a stairwell. He said that was when Gilpatrick’s life shattered. While his memory of events isn’t crystal clear, Woods said the rape is “seared in his memory.”

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by Anonymousreply 1November 27, 2024 9:33 PM

1100 rape and abuse lawsuits against the State of New Hampshire?

They're gonna go fucking broke!

by Anonymousreply 2November 27, 2024 9:39 PM

Is mama’s mussy wet?

by Anonymousreply 3November 27, 2024 9:39 PM

DIRTY!! Do they have video?

by Anonymousreply 4November 27, 2024 10:02 PM

My God, child abuse and rape seem to be everywhere

by Anonymousreply 5November 27, 2024 10:08 PM

They deserve to go broke if they tolerated a child rape camp.

by Anonymousreply 6November 27, 2024 10:30 PM
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