The Sun (Lowell)

6 charged in NH youth detention center sex probe

- By holly ramer

concord, n.h. » Six former staffers at New Hampshire’s state-run youth detention center, including a Chelmsford-native, were arrested Wednesday in connection with the abuse of 11 children over the course of a decade, including one who continued working with children for nearly 20 years after he is accused of holding a boy down while colleagues raped him.

The Sununu Youth Services Center, formerly known as the Youth Developmen­t Center, has been under investigat­ion since July 2019, when two former counselors — including Chelmsford-native Stephen Murphy — were charged with raping a teenage boy 82 times in the 1990s.

Those charges were dropped last year in order to strengthen the expanded investigat­ion, but both men were arrested again Wednesday and charged with rape, the Attorney General’s Office said. Two others also were charged with rape, while the other two were charged with being accomplice­s to rape. The allegation­s span from 1994 to 2005.

The AG’S Office didn’t comment on the possibilit­y of further arrests, but said the latest developmen­ts were “merely a step forward” and that the investigat­ion will continue.

“Today’s arrests make clear that this administra­tion is committed to holding these perpetrato­rs accountabl­e for their detestable actions,” said Gov. Chris Sununu. “This is not over, and we will continue to investigat­e these horrific allegation­s.”

The center is named for former Gov. John H. Sununu, father of the current governor.

Several of those arrested Wednesday were previously named in a civil lawsuit filed last year in which more than 200 men and women allege they were physically or sexually abused as children by 150 staffers at the Manchester facility from 1963 to 2018. According to their attorney, children were gang raped by counselors, beaten while raped, forced to compete for food in “fight clubs” set up by counselors and locked in solitary confinemen­t for weeks or months.

“My clients are thrilled that the state has taken the important next step in holding these men criminally responsibl­e for the unspeakabl­e crimes they have committed,” attorney Rus Rilee said. “We have faith that this is just the beginning of the arrests and indictment­s of not only all of the perpetrato­rs, but also all of those that allowed it to happen.”

The new arrestees include Lu

 ?? New Hampshire attorney General's via ap ?? this combo of undated handout booking photos provided by the new Hampshire attorney General's office shows, from top row left, Bradley asbury, Jeffrey Buskey and Frank davis; bottom row from left, lucien poulette, James woodlock and stephen Murphy. the six men were arrested wednesday in connection with sexual abuse allegation­s at new Hampshire's state-run youth detention center.
New Hampshire attorney General's via ap this combo of undated handout booking photos provided by the new Hampshire attorney General's office shows, from top row left, Bradley asbury, Jeffrey Buskey and Frank davis; bottom row from left, lucien poulette, James woodlock and stephen Murphy. the six men were arrested wednesday in connection with sexual abuse allegation­s at new Hampshire's state-run youth detention center.

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