A soldier abused young girls. The Army could have stopped him, lawsuit alleges.
Briefly

"Had the Army appropriately and timely investigated Rashad Parkinson upon receipt of information of his initial crimes, he would have been subject to pretrial restraint."
"The Army's failure to act on a known child predator in its ranks resulted in the sexual assaults of J.A. and D.D., plus countless other children."
"Investigators testified at a sentencing hearing that they believed Parkinson had abused dozens more young girls, citing images recovered from his phone."
"Army spokesman Bryce Dubee declined to comment on the lawsuit, which is seeking damages from the U.S. government."
Read at Washington Post
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