DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge says Iowa must pay more than $4.9 million in fees to attorneys who sued over treatment of juvenile boys at the Eldora Boys State Training School. Former students at the school and advocacy groups sued the state in 2017, contending the center used inhumane methods to control the boys. Judge Stephanie Rose ruled last year that the methods were “torture” and ordered the center to change. The plaintiffs did not seek any monetary damages. The state then argued that the plaintiffs’ attorneys’ fees were inflated. Rose ruled this week that attorneys were due all but $10,000 they had sought.
Judge: Attorneys owed $4.9 million in juvenile center suit
By Mandy Billings
Jan 8, 2021 | 4:00 PM
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