That was the conclusion of a grand jury that investigated whether Eva Cameron, 45, should be charged with willful neglect and exploitation of an impaired adult, according to a news release issued Monday by Lori Phillips-Jones, district attorney general.

Cameron could not immediately be reached Monday. She has said previously that she did not believe Illinois would provide adequate medical services or housing for her daughter, who functions at the intellectual level of a 3-year-old.
Tennessee officials at first said they would not charge Cameron because her daughter is legally an adult, but reversed course after learning the circumstances of the case. On June 28, the teen, who has a limited vocabulary, was discovered without an ID or money at a bar in rural Caryville.
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3 comments:
No indictment because there was no law on the subject!
Let's hope the legislative work is actually progressing.
Good point, Thelma. Common sense would tell us she should have been charged but if there's no law against it, then it's time to get a law against it.
I wonder if that teen is now destined for guardianship as a result of her mother's bad action?
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