Mother Sues the Army In Child Molestation Case
The lawsuit says that after the Army began its sex-abuse investigation, it failed to warn the victim’s mother, and the suspect molested the girl again.
NASHVILLE, TN — A Clarksville, Tenn., woman is suing the U.S. Army for $30 million, saying its silence on a sex abuse investigation allowed a man to rape her daughter and videotape the act. Joshua Cline, 29, is awaiting transfer to prison after being convicted on federal child pornography and state child rape charges involving the girl, who was 6 years old when the abuse was discovered in 2008. But according to the lawsuit, filed in federal court in Nashville by attorney Amy Bates, the Army failed to warn the girl’s mother after it began investigating the charges, instead telling her that she didn’t have anything to worry about regarding her daughter. READ MORE HERE
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