Law Firm of Cerri, Boskovich & Allard Files Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Calling Attention to the Risks Faced by Autistic Special Needs Students
January 08 2025 - 3:10PM
Business Wire
The law firm of Cerri, Boskovich & Allard has filed a sexual
abuse lawsuit (Santa Clara County Superior Court) against Trumpet
Behavioral Health, LLC and its parent company, BlueSprig, claiming
that the businesses were negligent for failing to supervise one of
its employees leading to the sexual abuse of a special needs
autistic child.
Trumpet Behavioral Health, LLC provides both home-based and
center-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children,
teens, and young adults with autism and intellectual disabilities.
They operate multiple centers across various states and locations,
including San Jose, California. In late 2023, Trumpet Behavioral
Health was acquired by BlueSprig, another provider of ABA
therapy.
According to the lawsuit, the San Jose parents of an autistic
11-year-old girl had engaged the services of Trumpet Behavioral
Health starting in 2017 to help them with their daughter's
intellectual disability. In 2020, the sessions turned home-based
due to COVID and continued until the child was allegedly abused in
March of 2024 by Trumpet / BlueSprig therapist Alejandro Nunez.
The lawsuit states that Trumpet / BlueSprig failed to properly
monitor and supervise Nunez, leaving him alone with the young
child.
"Any company that provides in-home counseling services to
children has an obligation to monitor that therapist during
counseling sessions given that these children have intellectual
disabilities that make them vulnerable to sexual abuse," attorney
Mark Boskovich said.
In this case, the lawsuit states that a plumber and his
assistant happened to walk by Nunez as he was touching the young
girl inappropriately. The two immediately told the family. The
father then set up his laptop in the corner of the room to record
the rest of the therapy session. The video captured Nunez touching
the young girl inappropriately three times. San Jose Police were
called and after reviewing the video, Nunez was arrested.
Prior to this young girl being assaulted by Nunez, another
Trumpet behavioral therapist was arrested in Modesto, California
for allegedly sexually assaulting an intellectually disabled minor
during a counseling session.
Individuals with autism and other disabilities face a
significantly higher risk of physical and sexual abuse compared to
the general population. The Federal Bureau of Justice Statistics
reported that people with disabilities are at least 2.5 times more
likely to be victims of violent crimes. Even more alarming,
unpublished Justice Department statistics cited by National Public
Radio indicate that those with intellectual disabilities are 7
times more likely to experience sexual assault than their
non-disabled peers.
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