A Chicago nonprofit received $50 million while an abused foster-child center allowed sexual assault and even trafficking to go on.
The Department of Homeland Security admits losing track of more than 320,000 dhildren, all likely fallen victim to child traffickers.
The State of New York continues to defend its former Governor, despite removing him from office, at a cost of millions to taxpayers.
In the latest scandal at the Secret Service, an agent stands accused of sexual assault against a Vice-Presidential aide.
Too often schools, facing allegations of sex abuse by faculty and staff, “pass the trash” by hiding records of bad acts.
An alleged victim of a predatory high-school soccer coach created a sex-abuse scandal that rocked a high school and its community.
Sexual abuse of students by faculty and staff is rapidly turning into an expensive proposition – for taxpayers supporting the schools.
The sexual abuse of students by their educators is more prevalent than anything alleged against the Catholic Church or Boy Scouts.