Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Wrongfully Jailed Children for Months, New Lawsuit Alleges
"Sometimes I even feel like they wanted me in there, because I was in there so long," said one 18-year-old who was wrongfully incarcerated for 166 days.

A new class-action lawsuit alleges that the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) knowingly allowed hundreds of children to be wrongfully incarcerated in juvenile jail. According to the suit, the agency failed to find appropriate placements for the children, leaving them incarcerated for as long as 240 days after a judge ordered their release.
"Sometimes I even feel like they wanted me in there, because I was in there so long," Janiah Caine, an 18-year-old class representative in the lawsuit who was wrongly incarcerated for 166 days, told CBS. "It's a lot of emotions and feelings that you feel—because nobody wants to be in a horrible place like that, where you're fighting girls."
According to the lawsuit, DCFS officials have allowed children to languish in juvenile jails long after judges had ordered their release to an appropriate guardian. The children listed in the suit were all suffering from serious mental health conditions or other disabilities and had come into contact with the juvenile justice system, leading them to be placed in jail. However, they remained in jail long after a court ordered their release because DCFS failed to find appropriate placements for them. In 2021, children in DCFS care were incarcerated for an average of 40 days after they were ordered to be released. In total, these children were wrongfully jailed for 3,200 days in 2021.
The lawsuit claims this practice has continued for over 30 years, despite DCFS officials being well aware of the problem. "Each of the Defendants named in this lawsuit has been made aware of this longstanding problem through their positions at DCFS, including through court filings and hearings, correspondence, meetings, internal data and reports, the legislature, media, and other sources," the complaint alleges.
Further, the complaint states that a 2016 report from the Illinois auditor general found that, "Despite being well-aware of the problem of children in its care being unlawfully incarcerated in juvenile jails after orders for their release, DCFS had taken no steps to track scheduled release dates for these children and had failed to develop any procedures for placing children who are ready to leave juvenile detention centers."
Wrongful incarceration has been devastating for affected children. According to the complaint, while all of the class representatives listed had mental health or learning disabilities, almost none received appropriate mental health services while incarcerated. Many were denied appropriate educational services, leading to large educational gaps. For one child who was wrongly incarcerated for more than 240 days, "incarceration significantly exacerbated his trauma and caused his mental health to deteriorate, undermining his safety and stability." Further, the child "has an [individualized education program] to address his multiple learning disabilities, and he was recommended to have specific special educational services," which he didn't receive during his incarceration.
Multiple children were even prevented from attending family funerals due to their wrongful incarceration, including Caine—who missed her grandmother's funeral seemingly because her caseworker couldn't be located. "They were taking so long to find my DCFS case worker because nobody knew where she was," Caine told CBS. "I felt horrible. I felt so many emotions, like anger, sadness - because I loved her so much."
While this lawsuit is not the first time attention has been brought to this issue, the threat of a hefty legal payout to victims will hopefully spur DCFS officials to change course.
"If DCFS continues to have these policies that hurt children, then they will pay," Russell Ainsworth, an attorney in the case, told CBS. "And they will pay until they stop doing it and it never happens again to another child."
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|”If DCFS continues to have these policies that hurt children, then they will pay,” Russell Ainsworth, an attorney in the case, told CBS. “And they will pay until they stop doing it and it never happens again to another child.”| With, of course, a contingent 35% for Mr. Ainsworth.
No, if DCFS continues these policies . . . . the taxpayers of Illinois will be on the hook to pay, and to do that, they will be “asked” “to contribute just a little bit more”. And that won’t stop anything.
Correction: “”If DCFS continues to have these policies that hurt children, then individuals in policy making and policy implementing positions will suffer personal liability to those injured,” Carey Allison said. “And they will pay from their own private assets for judgements that cannot be insured against and which will be satisfied by an immediate levy on and seizure of their personal assets (so that the state cannot step in and assume the liability), until they stop doing it and it never happens again to another child.” Would that “immunity” for malfeasance were not a factor.
Precisely on point. Paying out a settlement isn't much of a deterrant if you're paying with other people's money. Plus, the agency would then whine about budget shortfalls and plead for more money. In the name of "saving the children", the legislature would give it to them. The only way to deter bad behavior is to make sure the consequences fall on those who are behaving badly. Fire a few senior administrators, and instead of replacing them, spend their salaries on actually doing the job. That might actually get some results.
A government child welfare agency abusing its power?! In Illinois of all places?!?! I certainly did Nazi that coming!
(Next thing, it’ll turn out they act like assholes here in California, too! I just foster hope that it ain’t so!)
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Notice that both Illinois and California are strong Democratic liberal hell holes. Protecting the kids in a democratic area means taking them from their parents and locking them up in a type of jail, whether is is actual jail or a juvenile facility.
Next step for DCFS: summary-judgment motion based on 11th Amendment/sovereign-immunity.
Some of the claims/requested-relief should survive based on Ex parte Young or valid Congressional abrogation of sovereign immunity.
Reposted for hilarity:
And yet if 10-13 year olds tried to do things that for 20-23 year olds would be legal, honest, and even respectable, the try-them-as-adults crowd are all "OMGWTFBBQ! They're just kids! It's unpossible and INCONCEIVABLE! for them to understaaaaand the seriouslyness of those actions or to let them shoulder the responsibility! They're just kids I tell ya! Kids!"
Remember, this is the same state that decided it was a good idea to violate 2A and pass an assault weapons ban.
The same state that decided to amend its constitution to enshrine collective bargaining so that unions can get whatever they want through bargaining and ignore state laws.
The same state that has lost population year over year for the last decade.
The same state that can make California look sane, and that’s quite a feat when one thinks about it.
The same state that has a Soros funded state’s attorney in its largest county.
The same state whose largest city gets nicknamed “Chiraq” for good reason.
The same state that has had four governors go to jail along with countless state senators, state house members, Chicago aldermen, and other governmental official for corruption and bribery.
Illinois: The Land of Larceny and Idiocy.
Why do you think that a "hefty payout" of taxpayer money will spur a bunch of bureaucrats to do anything even slightly differently?
We need to get beyond suing the DCFS to holding individual managers, supervisors and appointed officials personally liable for the misdeeds of the organization they run. We don't seem to have any trouble holding CEOs accountable for their organizations. There's no reason not to start suing some government employees into bankruptcy as well.
The children listed in the suit were all suffering from serious mental health conditions or other disabilities and had come into contact with the juvenile justice system,
Why the passive voice euphemism? It is to hide that these "children" committed serious crimes? We shouldn't be hiding relevant facts just because they are inconvenient to our preferred policy.
Yeah, so let's lock 'em up and shit on them. I'm sure that will ensure they don't commit any more crimes when they do finally get out.
I don't see where the judges and activists demanding placements for these kids were opening their homes to them. The agency is probably doing a shitty job but is there any consideration to the rules they must comply with or the state of the kids themselves? The activists here will pillory them for releasing them into harm or not releasing them or whatever deviation from perfection strikes their fancy that day without ever doing a single thing to personally help beyond bitching and collecting donations.
Obviously, the solution is to hire more bureaucrats to oversee the bureaucrats who are overseeing the CFS caseworkers. More oversight by more bureaucrats is the Democrat way.
"If DCFS continues to have these policies that hurt children, then they will pay," Russell Ainsworth, an attorney in the case, told CBS. "And they will pay until they stop doing it and it never happens again to another child."
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Or .... we could decide that this BS isn't working and fire everybody involved & dissolve DCFS until they produce a better business model and implementation plan that will be voted upon before being allowed exist again.
I am willing to bey that the DCFS employees belong to a public sector union, and cannot be fired for this. But, I agree, terminate for cause, cut funding, rewrite policy to reform how DCFS operates. And follow through w/ quarterly inspections and reports.
Criminal kids get stuck in jail after their placement has been okayed because very few foster parents are willing to accept them.
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