Your Story Can Make a Difference

We understand that experiencing any form of misconduct can be a difficult and traumatic experience to deal with.

We believe that sharing your experience can help others who may be going through the same thing, and it can help us take necessary actions to prevent such incidents in the future.

Your name and information will be kept completely confidential. Your right to compensation for your injuries will not be affected by your background or history.

We have recovered more than two billion dollars in settlements and jury verdicts on behalf of children abused in institutional settings.

Active Juvenile Camps

Facility Location
Camp Clinton B. Afflerbaugh 6631 N Stephens Ranch Rd, La Verne 91750
Camp Vernon Kilpatrick* 427 S Encinal Canyon Rd, Malibu 90265
Camp Joseph Paige* 6601 N Stephens Ranch Rd, La Verne 91750
Camp Glenn Rockey* 1900 N Sycamore Canyon Rd, San Dimas 91773
Dorothy Kirby Center 1500 S McDonnell Ave, Commerce 90022

Active Juvenile Hall Facilities

Facility Location
Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall 16350 Filbert St, Sylmar 91342; (818) 364-2011
Central Juvenile Hall 1605 Eastlake Ave, Los Angeles 90033; (323) 226-8611

Closed Juvenile Detention Facilities

Facility Location
Camp Joseph Scott 28700 N Bouquet Canyon Rd., Santa Clarita 91390
Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Downey
Camp Ellison Onizuka, Camp McNair, Camp Scobee, Camp Jarvis, Camp Resnik, and Camp Smith at the Challenger Memorial Youth Center Lancaster
Camp David Gonzales Calabasas
Camp Karl Holton Sylmar
Camp William Mendenhall Lake Hughes
Camp Fred Miller Malibu
Camp John Munz Lake Hughes
Camp Kenyon Scudder Santa Clarita
Barley Flats Camp La Canada
Camp Louis Routh Tujunga
If you were abused in any of these LA County Juvenile Probation camps please take our free case review quiz to see if we can help. START

How Our Team Can Help.

We are America’s leading law firm representing survivors of child sexual abuse. We are compassionate advocates for our clients and have the experience, trial acumen, and resources to take on the large institutional defendants, such as the Los Angeles County Probation Department.

We have recovered more than two billion dollars in settlements and jury verdicts on behalf of children abused in institutional settings.

Americas Leading Sexual Abuse Law Firm
Recent Verdicts & Settlements

  • $32 Million Settlement

    Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuit - We recovered $32 Million on behalf of the family of Anthony Avalos, a 10-year-old boy who was tortured by his mother and the mother's boyfriend in 2018.

    The case was always about two things: in honor of Anthony to make social change and prevent this from happening again.
  • $122.5 Million Recovery

    Recovered $122.5 Million global settlement with City of Santa Monica.

  • $42 Million Recovery

    Recovered $42 Million for 45 child sexual assault victims of Eric Uller in lawsuit against the City of Santa Monica and the Police Activities League.

  • $38 Million Recovery

    We recovered $38 Million on behalf of 19 children in the Miramonte child abuse case against Los Angeles Unified School District.

FAQs

Any individual who has been a victim of sexual abuse, harassment, or misconduct can file a sexual abuse claim. Survivors can be of any age, gender, or background, and the abuse can occur in various settings, such as schools, gyms, workplaces, or religious institutions.

Time limits for filing sexual abuse claims, known as statutes of limitations, vary depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the case. Some jurisdictions have extended or eliminated statutes of limitations for sexual abuse cases, while others have specific deadlines. It's crucial to act promptly and seek legal advice to determine your rights within the relevant time frame.

Yes, absolutely! By default, we will keep your identity anonymous throughout the legal process. Unless you specifically instruct us otherwise. We will always protect your privacy and confidentiality

According to attorney John Manly, “Vulnerable children often enter the system because of abuse they have suffered at home or on the streets. The probation system should offer these youthful offenders restorative justice instead of perpetuating their cycle of abuse. The criminal conduct of those who used their positions of authority to sexually assault these children must be exposed. These despicable people and those who enabled them must be held accountable.”

At its height, the Los Angeles County Probation Department had over 4,200 officers, 21 detention facilities, and housed over 3,000 youths per night. Over the last decade-plus, those numbers have been steadily decreased. As of 2022, the department operates just six camps and two juvenile hall centers.