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Ex-judges ordered to pay more than $200M to victims of juvenile detention corruption scheme

Ex-judges ordered to pay more than $200M to victims of juvenile detention corruption scheme
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Kids For Cash Judges Slapped With $206M Damages Ruling

A Pennsylvania federal court on Tuesday issued a $206 million damages ruling against a pair of ex-judges involved in the commonwealth's so-called "Kids for Cash" judicial kickback scandal, awarding both compensatory and punitive damages to former juvenile detainees wrongfully detained as part of the scheme.

Hundreds expected to testify at kids-for-cash damages hearing

Hundreds expected to testify at kids-for-cash damages hearing
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The Ciavarella trial: 10 years later

Attorney Al Flora Jr. stood outside a federal courthouse in Scranton 10 years ago and declared victory on behalf of former Luzerne County Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr. after a jury acquitted him of 27 of 39 charges. The veteran lawyer insisted the jury validated the defense’s claims the case was never about “cash for kids.” But, a decade later, Flora concedes the kids-for-cash label damaged Ciavarella in the court of public opinion and proved to be a major obstacle to overcome at trial. Truly, he said the defense knew anything but a total acquittal would be a major blow to Ciavarella and assure a lengthy federal prison sentence for the former judge. Flora said his victory declaration — despite Ciavarella’s conviction on 12 charges, including racketeering — was done mainly to appease the former judge, who adamantly wanted to take his case to trial to fight the kids-for-cash theory, which he vehemently denies to this day.

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