Tucked inside a neighborhood in a small town just north of New York City, Hawthorne Cedar Knolls was on idyllic, green grounds. It was landscaped to give some peace and stability to the emotionally troubled teenagers who were placed there.
But in recent years, Hawthorne, located in the town of Mount Pleasant, began experiencing unusually high rates of teenagers going missing from its campus. Staff, law enforcement officials and advocates for children said they knew that some of the missing residents had fallen victim to sex traffickers. Many of the girls in the rehabilitation center had been placed there in the first place to rescue them from the sex trade.
On Thursday, the breadth of a pipeline carrying young women out of Hawthorne and into prostitution became clearer. Nineteen people were charged in a sex-trafficking ring that exploited young women and girls as young as 13 years old, federal prosecutors said.
At least 15 victims were in the child welfare system, including nine who were residents of Hawthorne, the prosecutors said.
The defendants named in a series of indictments unsealed this week face charges including sex trafficking of a minor and conspiracy, which carry maximum sentences of up to life in prison.
The indictments do not name the residential center in Westchester County, referring to it only as “Facility-1,” but it is Hawthorne, an official at the center and two other people briefed on the matter said. Some of the defendants are in their 20s; the two oldest are 59, prosecutors said. None of the defendants were staff members of Hawthorne.
The charges were announced by the United States attorney’s office in Manhattan, the F.B.I. and the Police Department.
Some details of the alleged scheme were contained in the unsealed court papers.
One defendant, Hubert Dupigny, 34, recruited a 16-year-old girl from Hawthorne who worked for him as a prostitute until he was arrested in December 2016, prosecutors wrote. At that point, the girl went to work for his brother, Hensley Dupigny, 29, who posted advertisements for her on Backpage.com and collected most of her earnings, the prosecutors said.
A prosecutor said at a court hearing in August for Hensley Dupigny that the alleged conspiracy was “particularly egregious” because the defendants sought out minors in the social services system, often children with behavioral or emotional problems who had become wards of the state.
“These were especially vulnerable victims,” the prosecutor, Elinor L. Tarlow, said. “They didn’t have stable residences. They didn’t have family support. They didn’t have guidance.”
She said the accused traffickers capitalized on that vulnerability. “They approached victims as if they had a romantic interest in them,” she said. “They offered them a place to stay and then they pushed them into prostitution.”
As part of the investigation the government spoke to “multiple victims, who provided firsthand accounts,” Ms. Tarlow added
The Dupigny brothers have each pleaded not guilty. A lawyer for Hubert Dupigny wrote recently to the court, “Mr. Dupigny adamantly denies that he is guilty of any of the charges” or that he ever forced, threatened or coerced anyone to engage in prostitution. Lawyers for the two men either declined to comment on Thursday or could not be reached for comment.
Hawthorne, which had been heavily scrutinized for its failure to keep teenagers from running away, has been closing in phases all year, said Chris Giglio, a spokesman for the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, which operates the facility. Mr. Giglio added that the nonprofit was cooperating with federal investigators.
Only six children remain and are expected to be moved to a new location by Tuesday, said Monica Mahaffey, a spokeswoman for the state Office of Children and Family Services.
The Jewish Board announced it would close Hawthorne earlier this year, following pressure from state legislators, severe sanctions from the state child welfare office and growing complaints from residents of Mount Pleasant about teenagers wandering the town, particularly as they headed to trains back to New York City.
The Jewish Board announced it would close Hawthorne earlier this year, following pressure from state legislators, severe sanctions from the state child welfare office and growing complaints from residents of Mount Pleasant about teenagers wandering the town, particularly as they headed to trains back to New York City.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/13/nyregion/sex-trafficking-hawthorne-cedar-knolls.html
YogSoggoth ago
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Vindicator ago
Giving this an "Unsealed Indictment" flair. ;-)
new4now ago
Is this a new one?
Will watch for "Unsealed" in future
Vindicator ago
Yep. Just made it. There has been an uptick in unsealings. Plus, I know it will piss off Donkey.
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
nytimes - https://archive.is/RlaSN and http://archive.fo/1kz7K
mtpleasantny - https://archive.is/woEfD
wiki - https://archive.is/Payr7
lohud - https://archive.is/sFc4Q
new4now ago
Thanks again
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
Pleasure, as always.
new4now ago
The U.S. Attorney said Thursday that 19 New York City defendants are accused of recruiting a total of at least 15 minor girls in the child welfare system, with the indictments encompassing incidents between 2010 and 2018.
On the Hawthorne campus, at 226 Linda Ave., there are three residential facilities. One is Cedar Knolls, which provides mental health, social and therapeutic services for at-risk girls ages 13 to 18 and boys ages 8 to 18 and has had its share of controversy over the years. Overseen by the state Office of Children and Family Services, the facility is set to close Tuesday, when the final six children will be transferred to a facility in New York City.
The others are the Goldsmith Center and Mann Center, which are overseen by the Office of Mental Health and were to remain open. They serve youths with trauma, psychiatric and mental health issues.
1 . The campus covers 128.75 acres in Mount Pleasant Cedar Knolls, Mann and Goldsmith have been in separate buildings on the campus. The facilities were rarely at full capacity: Fewer than 200 youths lived on campus most of the time.
Security issues have been a concern Over the years, issues have included residents going off campus without permission and getting into trouble in the community. Fights, arrests and false alarms on the campus and in the community have drawn concern from elected officials and town residents, some calling for changes or to close the facility
Cedar Knolls stopped accepting new students last year In May 2017, the state Office of Children and Family Services decided that Cedar Knolls would halt student intake indefinitely, after two runaways from the center were charged with robbing a woman at a train station. The decision applied to the residential treatment center, not to the Hawthorne Cedar Knolls "special-act" school district, which works in collaboration with the Jewish Board to serve other residents on campus and day students from the area.
And is shutting down In January 2018, officials said Cedar Knolls would shut down this year and its services would likely be moved to a New York City facility. In June, word came that it was planning to lay off 107 employees as part of the closing and would work to relocate workers to limit layoffs The residential treatment center was slated to close down, in phases, ending on Aug. 31, but now the closing is set for Tuesday.
Youths were expected to return to their families When it was announced Cedar Knolls would close, there were 54 youths staying there out of a capacity of 78. The youths were expected to go back to their families or be placed with foster families. The final six children are to be transferred a facility in New York City, a spokeswoman told The Journal News/lohud on Thursday
https://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/mount-pleasant/2018/12/14/hawthorne-ceder-knolls-5-things-know/2301707002/
Is there more to this story?
More victims?
Haven't seen a post on this place
Found it in my saves working on something else
Wasn't there a big Jewish trafficking bust in NY?
Will look
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
When you want to ping someone you have to do it on a 'fresh' comment, you cannot edit one in.
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new4now ago
I did not know that, all this time lol
THANKS
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
No problem.
new4now ago
Haha, I am a problem
I just don't seem to want to learn archiving and I apparently missed a few tricks these past years :)
Thanks for helping....🥂 To The Future. 😁
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
;-)
think- ago
Thank you !
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
xoxo
think- ago
xoxo!
NOMOCHOMO ago
https://www.mtpleasantny.com/about-mount-pleasant
kykuit
Rockefeller archive center
Rockefeller archive center
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocantico_Hills,_New_York
NOMOCHOMO ago
http://www.westchestermagazine.com/Westchester-Magazine/October-2012/The-History-of-the-Rockefeller-Family-in-Westchester/
@letsdothis3 @shewhomustbeobeyed
so many pizzagate keywords (codewords) in this article
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
Not to subtle in hindsight, is it?
NOMOCHOMO ago
we are the 100th Monkey
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
LOL. Seems so.
NOMOCHOMO ago
https://nypost.com/2006/01/15/sicko-suburbs-sex-fiends-haunt-wchester/
think- ago
Hmm.....I wonder what kind of groups these were...
think- ago
Another NYT article about Hawthorne and sex trafficking, published in 2017 -
Lansing-Michigan ago
Shows our problems in the west are systemic.......this is similar to the catholic church just moving pedaphile priests rather than punishing them. DC, city of london and vatican are city states, do not have to follow law. Glad UN is looking into vatican and whether they should even be acknowledged there since queen over reached and had Kevin Annette detained at the Canadian border. He has been courageous in fighting the vatican/mafia. Most people are afraid to go up against them.
think- ago
I wonder why they were running away from that home in the first place.
Also - could members of staff have been involved in the trafficking - this should be looked into.
think- ago
As usual.
Bastards.