Eight former residents of a youth treatment center that was run by an Arkansas man whose bribery conviction was commuted by former President Donald Trump have filed a lawsuit claiming they were victims of “systematic and widespread” abuse at the now-shuttered facility.
” The ranch — later named Trinity Behavioral Health — opened in 1976 and was licensed in 1987 by the state as a residential child care facility. The lawsuit claims Suhl and others at the ranch made an 'intentional, fully conscious decision' to allow the abuse to occur and threatened victims who spoke up.