Six of the 13 Turpin siblings who were rescued in 2018 from a life of captivity in their parents' Riverside County home have filed a lawsuit alleging they suffered 'severe abuse and neglect' for years in foster care after their rescue.
A new report details how social services failed to protect 13 Turpin siblings who escaped their parents' home after being held captive for years.
A Riverside County spokesperson told ABC News they have not seen the lawsuit so they have no comment. ChildNet has yet to respond to ABC News' request for comment in connection with the lawsuit. that the siblings had been"failed" by the social services system that was supposed to care for them and help transition them into society.the Diane Sawyer 20/20 special
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