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First criminal trial arising from New Hampshire youth detention center abuse scandal starts
View Date:2024-12-23 10:49:59
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The first criminal trial arising from a five-year investigation into allegations of abuse at New Hampshire’s youth detention center starts Monday, though the case involves a different state-run facility.
Victor Malavet, 62, of Gilford, is one of nine former state workers charged in connection with the attorney general’s broad criminal probe of the Sununu Youth Services Center. Charges against a 10th man were dropped in May after he was deemed incompetent to stand trial, and another died last month.
While the others worked at the Manchester facility formerly known as the Youth Development Center, Malavet worked at the Youth Detention Services Unit in Concord, where children were held while awaiting court disposition of their cases. He’s charged with 12 counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault, all against a 16-year-old girl held there in 2001.
Prosecutors say Malavet started paying special attention to the girl soon after she arrived, treating her better than other residents and giving her special privileges.
“She was selected to be the resident who would go to a candy storage room to pick out candy for the other residents,” Assistant Attorney General Timothy Sullivan said at a court hearing shortly after Malavet’s arrest in 2021. Once inside the closetlike room, she allegedly was coerced into sex.
Malavet was transferred to Manchester after other staffers reported “there was something going on between the two of them,” Sullivan said.
Malavet’s attorney, Maya Dominguez, said Friday that her client maintains his innocence and looks forward to contesting the charges.
According to court documents, Malavet’s accuser was transferred to the Concord unit from Manchester after she assaulted a staffer with a metal pipe and escaped. Defense lawyers sought to present evidence about that incident at his trial, saying he paid attention to her because she was treated poorly by other staff and residents because of it. He also wanted to use that to undermine her claim of being coerced, according to a judge’s ruling denying his request.
The judge did grant Malavet’s request to allow evidence about her subsequent criminal convictions, however, over the objection of prosecutors. After being tried as an adult, the girl spent 10 years in prison for assaulting the Manchester staffer.
In a 2021 interview, the woman, now 39, said she was too scared to report the abuse she suffered.
“I didn’t want it to get worse,” she told The Associated Press. “There was a lot of fear around reporting anything. I saw how other kids were being treated.”
She also said she hoped to return to school to complete a finance degree.
“I think that strength can be derived from even the darkest moments, and I feel like anybody who has experienced what I have, they don’t need to be crippled by it,” she said. “They can certainly still have hope.”
The woman is among more than 1,100 former residents who are suing the state alleging abuse that spanned six decades. In the only case to go to trial so far, a jury awarded David Meehan $38 million for abuse he says he suffered at the Youth Development Center in the 1990s, though the verdict remains in dispute.
Together, the two trials highlight the unusual dynamic of having the state attorney general’s office simultaneously prosecuting alleged offenders and defending the state. While prosecutors likely will be relying on the testimony of the former youth center residents in the criminal trials, attorneys defending the state against Meehan’s claims spent much of that trial portraying him as a violent child, troublemaking teenager and delusional adult.
The Associated Press generally does not name people who say they are the victim of sexual abuse unless they come forward with their story publicly, as Meehan has done.
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