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Jamie Speaks, Registered Sex Offender Arrested in Assault at Daycare

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Jamie Speaks, 55, is facing charges of second-degree sexual assault of a two-year-old at a daycare his wife worked at. Jamie Speaks is a level two registered sex offender with Arkansas Crime Information Center’s Sex Offender Registry database.  How was he even allowed to enter the daycare and have access to children?

We encourage you to come forward, as more impacted children are likely out there.

Can a Civil Lawsuit Help Victims Seek Justice for the Trauma They May Have Experienced By Jamie Speaks?

By initiating legal action, survivors can hold institutions that may have enabled or failed to prevent the abuse accountable for their actions. Civil suits allow victims to seek compensation for the physical, emotional, and psychological harm they have endured.

Additionally, these lawsuits contribute to raising awareness about the prevalence of sexual abuse and fostering a culture that prioritizes the safety and well-being of individuals over organizational interests. As a result, survivors gain a platform to share their experiences.  Thereby challenging the culture of silence surrounding sexual abuse and empowering others to come forward.

Can I File A Lawsuit Against the School?

Yes.  You might have rights if you were a victim of Jamie Speaks at this daycare or any other location.

Andreozzi + Foote is a leading sexual abuse law firm in the nation. Contact us today to discuss your possible legal rights.

We know it can be hard to talk about these experiences. Our compassionate school sexual abuse lawyers are here to listen and provide knowledgeable legal guidance. We offer free, confidential case evaluations. Contact us 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days a week.

1-866-753-5458

 

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