CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire attorney general’s office is launching a multi-faceted investigation of the state’s Sununu Youth Services Center detention facility following the indictments of two former counselors on 82 rape charges involving a juvenile in the 1990s.
The attorney general’s office said Thursday it will look at personnel employed there initially between 1990 and 2000. The investigation will address whether additional minors were subjected to physical or sexual violence.
A Hillsborough County grand jury returned 56 felonious sexual assault indictments against 52-year-old Jeffrey Buskey, of Boston, and 26 indictments against 50-year-old Stephen Murphy, of Danvers, Massachusetts. It wasn’t known if they had lawyers; a message was left at a possible number for Buskey.
Prosecutors said both men were youth counselors at the facility, then called the Youth Development Center.
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