The Oklahoman

Restrainin­g order issued against Greer Center

- JaNae Williams

An Oklahoma County district judge has issued a temporary restrainin­g order against the Robert M. Greer Center in Enid and its staff following new allegation­s of destroying evidence.

Lawyers for plaintiffs in an ongoing lawsuit, filed by a mother of one of the victims of alleged abuse at the center, filed a motion for a temporary restrainin­g order Friday after learning from a former employee that people at the facility were allegedly shredding documents and evidence pertaining to the case.

The Greer Center is a 52-bed residentia­l treatment facility for adults diagnosed with both intellectu­al disabiliti­es and mental illness or severe behavioral challenges. It is privately operated by Liberty of Oklahoma Corp. and contracted through the Oklahoma Department of Human Services.

An employee came forward and attested in a sworn affidavit to knowledge of Greer Center staff shredding documents, and she listed other staff members who had witnessed the shredding, as well as names of some individual­s involved in the act.

The temporary restrainin­g order barring the center and its staff from “destroying, removing, relocating or otherwise spoliating any documentat­ion or evidence” was granted by Judge Anthony Bonner, and an emergency hearing was set for Jan. 10.

The restrainin­g order is the latest in an ongoing series of events surroundin­g the facility. An investigat­ion into abuse allegation­s beginning around April led to the firing of at least eight people, multiple suspension­s and the resignatio­n of the facility’s administra­tor. Charges including abuse by caretaker have been filed against at least eight employees connected to alleged incidents in 2022 and 2023.

Despite the continued reports of abuse, the Oklahoma Department of Human Services continued to refer clients to the troubled center for months, according to reporting by The Frontier.

And one former employee, acting as a whistleblo­wer, faced continued alleged harassment, retaliatio­n and attempts at intimidati­on by coworkers, according to the Enid News & Eagle.

The civil lawsuit filed against the Greer Center in December seeks damages for alleged physical and mental abuse of patient John Doe and details alleged abuse at the center, including “forms of waterboard­ing, choking residents until they were unconsciou­s and then beating them until they regained consciousn­ess, and enticing residents – persons with intellectu­al disabiliti­es – to abuse each other.”

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PROVIDED BY ENID NEWS AND EAGLE The Robert M. Greer Center in Enid.

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