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Woman who says she suffered years of abuse at hands of adoptive parents awarded nearly $30M

UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – The woman endured neglect and favoritism against her by adoptive parents after her sister's birth, receiving nearly $30 million in damages for years of abuse, court records show.

  • A woman shared her story in court about being kept in a basement dungeon by her adoptive parents for 15 years.
  • Court documents describe her living conditions as a dungeon, with a prosecutor stating he wouldn't keep a dog in such conditions.
  • The woman testified she was tied with a dog leash, subjected to racism, and experienced extreme starvation.
  • The judge awarded her $29.5 million in damages and she plans to help other children in similar situations.
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Woman who says adoptive parents kept her in basement dungeon awarded nearly $30M

Olivia Griffin, a survivor of 15 years of abuse in a basement dungeon, shares her story in court.

·Florida, United States
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Woman who says she suffered years of abuse at hands of adoptive parents awarded nearly $30M

Olivia Griffin testifies about living conditions before judge approves damages, News 9 Investigates reports

·New Hampshire, United States
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WMUR broke the news in New Hampshire, United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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