The size of this class-action lawsuit could be big. Really big.
The suit continues:"Defendants have not only violated the United States Constitution and federal law in doing so but have also, through their actions in baselessly separating or attempting to separate children from their parents or caretakers, caused unspeakable trauma to so many individuals in Arapahoe County, including both children and their parents or other caretakers alike.
• intentionally and knowingly failed to consider the testimony of individuals who would be intimately familiar with a subject child’s wellbeing including relatives, teachers, friends, or other close associates; • intentionally and knowingly failed to report allegations regarding the falsity of a child abuse and neglect complaint to law enforcement authorities;
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