A civil lawsuit filed on behalf of the surviving younger sisters of Arabella McCormack, an 11-year-old adopted girl, describe numerous failures to report and investigate child abuse.
The San Diego Police Department & one of its officersSan Diego County Child Welfare Services and two of its employeesThe adoptive family: Leticia McCormack, the Estate of Brian McCormack, Adella Tom, & Stanley TomAn undated image of Arabella McCormack, who prosecutors says died of child abuse and neglect at age 11 on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2022.
The suit claims Johnstone visited the family and saw the girls multiple times, including one instance a week before Arabella died. The lawsuit says the abuse and neglect,It also alleges that he failed in his duty as a mandated reporter and that the fire department isNBC 7 Investigates reached out to the SDFD for comment. A spokesperson told us the department couldn’t provide any information and directed us to the City Attorney’s office, which told us it would not comment on pending litigation.
Those documents reveal that a church member called CWS after Arabella died. That person reported they were part of a group that prayed for the family and its difficulties handling Arabella. That person also said these prayer groups would happen over Zoom.
CWS documents reveal a second abuse report happened just three months later. Interviews with several school employees detailed an alarming incident at an after-school program. They reported that Brian grabbed Arabella and pinned her down, trying to see if she had candy in her pockets. Witnesses said she “screamed bloody murder.” When asked to leave, they said, Brian dragged Arabella to his car.
CWS documents show both abuse complaints were ruled unfounded. The lawsuit alleges that Freeman’s supervisor, Dennis Leggett is also responsible, saying that he signed off on the investigations.
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