East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility lawsuit

East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility Lawsuit & Abuse Investigations

Get Help From Our Legal Team →
Table of Contents

East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility (EMJDF) is at the center of serious civil lawsuits alleging decades of sexual abuse and institutional neglect. These claims span abuse by staff, coerced silence, and failures in oversight. In response, the California Attorney General has initiated a formal civil rights investigation. This is part of a broader reckoning across multiple child detention facilities in San Diego County.

Our legal team is actively helping survivors file claims against East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility to hold the organization and its staff members accountable. If you or a loved one has suffered sexual abuse, assault, or misconduct as a result of the facility, you may be able to recover compensation. Get started with your claim by calling (800) 509-9747 or tell us what happened online.

Kayla Onder, lead sexual abuse attorney at Kayla's Survivors

Lawsuit Timeline: East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility

  • Early 2025 (and possibly earlier): Multiple civil lawsuits have been filed by survivors alleging sexual abuse by staff at East Mesa (EMJDF), part of a wider wave of claims involving juvenile detention and youth treatment facilities in San Diego County.
  • April 2025: California’s existing legal framework already allowed many survivors to come forward. This context follows the statewide momentum—such as the $4 billion LA County settlement in April 2025 related to decades of juvenile system abuse.
  • May 2025: State Attorney General Rob Bonta launched a pattern-or-practice civil rights investigation targeting both East Mesa and the Youth Transition Campus in San Diego County. This probe is examining whether systemic civil rights violations occurred and whether institutional reforms are warranted.
  • July 30, 2025: A new lawsuit was reported filed in San Diego Superior Court specifically against East Mesa, reflecting continued legal momentum around claims in San Diego.

If you or a loved one experienced sexual abuse or assault while held at East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility in San Diego County, you may be eligible to pursue compensation. The sexual abuse attorneys at Kayla’s Survivors can help you understand your legal rights—completely free and 100% confidential.

Kayla's Survivors symbol logo

Claim Eligibility & Additional Info

Eligible Individuals

  • Survivors who experienced sexual abuse at East Mesa while under 18, typically by staff such as probation officers or facility employees.
  • Parents or guardians may file on behalf of minors, especially if action is being taken before the survivor reaches adulthood.

Who Can Be Named in a Lawsuit

  • The individual staff member (if identified)
  • The San Diego County Probation Department, which runs East Mesa
  • Related institutions involved in oversight or operations (e.g. educational providers)

Statutes of Limitations & Filing Windows

  • Abuse occurring on or after January 1, 2024: California has eliminated the statute of limitations entirely for civil claims. Survivors can file at any age.
  • Abuse before January 1, 2024: Survivors must file by their 40th birthday or within 5 years of discovering the psychological impact, whichever is later. This remains in effect for older cases.

Revival Window

Under AB 2693, certain formerly time‑barred claims involving juvenile probation camps and facilities may still be revived if filed by December 31, 2025.

Kayla Onder, lead sexual abuse attorney at Kayla's Survivors

If you or a loved one has suffered sexual abuse or assault from staff members of East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility, call (800) 509-9747 or tell us what happened online. Our legal team is here to listen and provide support.

The sexual abuse attorneys at Kayla’s Survivors have helped recover over $1 billion for our clients, and have held countless juvenile detention centers like East Mesa accountable for their actions and wrongdoing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who can file a claim against East Mesa?

Anyone who was sexually abused while held at East Mesa as a minor may be eligible to file a claim. In some cases, parents or legal guardians can file on behalf of the survivor.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit?

California law now allows survivors of childhood sexual abuse to file a claim at any age if the abuse occurred on or after January 1, 2024. For older cases, survivors may still have until their 40th birthday or 5 years after discovering the abuse to take legal action.

Can I file a claim anonymously?

Yes, survivors can often file lawsuits anonymously using initials or a pseudonym to protect their privacy. The legal team at Kayla’s Survivors can help ensure your identity remains confidential throughout the process.

News Coverage

Current Investigations