Social woker pleads guily to molesting the mentally handicap
Hello, I have a mentally handicap uncle who is 58. He is a ward of the state & resides in an apartment where state social workers help him care for himself. He is high functioning and is employed as a custodian worker. We (the family) spend time with him every weekend & see him regularly. Last year, we became aware that something out of the normal had happened to him. After questions & Dr visits, we found that he had 'most likely' been a victim of molestation. We then learned that the man, who helped take care of him, had been charged with 'harmful' allegations from another mentally challenged person. However, it was his word against the handicap, so the charges were dismissed.
We filed charges against the man & he was put on paid leave while under investigation. After that time, the state & department of family & children welfare cleared him of any charges in their own investigation. We moved forward w/ the DAs office & had hearings to determine if my uncle was sound enough to go to trail & testify. He was found competent, but we still believed we probably wouldn't win. My uncle became upset when the matter was discussed & kept apologizing - as if he was in the wrong. As our day in court took place, the social worker pled guilty.
The man lost his job w/ our state & hopefully will not be able to hurt anyone else this way. This will now be on his record for life. In the mean time, this has taken such a toll on my family - especially my grandmother. However, my uncle, in his wonderful child like ability, has seemed to move on & past this. My uncle has also survived a nearly fatal beating from a police officer in the 1980s at a bus stop coming home from his out of town group home. The officer (who knew of my family) beat my uncle with his nightstick unremorsefully. He said that he thought my uncle was a drunk. He scared my uncle & when my uncle did not respond - he beat him. My family never sued, but as an agreement police officers has to take classes on how to deal with the mentally handicap.
I have seen all of this take such a toll on my family & I am angry. I am angry that this could happen to these innocent people & I want justice. The social worker apparently has inherited money & property out of state - where he moved. Would it be beneficial to file a civil complaint against him for the guilty plea? I don't want my uncle to have to testify or even go through any of this anymore, but it would be so nice to win a civil suite for his &/or my grandmother's pain/suffering & security for their future. What are the chances of winning a settlement with the man & or even the state - who repediately found him not guilty through their in-house investigations - w/o having to drag my uncle through the mud - again??