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Subject Allegheny County’s pick to run Shuman sued
Date November 9, 2023 12:01 PM
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In September, Adelphoi Western Region signed a $73 million contract with Allegheny County to hold arrested youth at the Shuman Juvenile Detention Center.

Just days after the contract was signed, two civil lawsuits were filed accusing Adelphoi affiliates of failing to protect children from abuse ([link removed]) . ⬇️


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Adelphoi — a constellation of nonprofits, including one recently hired to run the reopened Shuman Juvenile Detention Center — faces a range of allegations in connection with its staffing and attentiveness to the safety of young people in its care.
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