Georgia Judge Awards $64M to Man Beaten in Assisted Living Home
A judge in Wilkinson County, Georgia, has awarded $64.6 million to a man who claimed he was beaten by several employees in a personal-care home.
Media outlets report that in January, Judge William Prior issued the final judgment against the owners of the Total Care Personal Care Home in Gordon and against 10 employees.
A complaint was filed in November by Betty Gill, the mother of Joseph Cason Jr. The complaint says Cason, who is mentally disabled, was “repeatedly and sadistically beaten and otherwise abused by employees” in November 2013. A surveillance camera recorded the abuse.
Gordon Mayor Mary Ann Whipple-Lue’s sister, Pamela Reaves, operated Total Care. The claim says Total Care employees took Cason to cast a vote for Whipple-Lue in the Gordon city election despite his mental incapability to vote.
Reaves could not be reached for comment by media outlets.
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