Ex-Colorado social worker ordered to pay councilwoman millions after allegedly filing false child abuse report

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An Arapahoe County, Colorado, judge ordered former social worker Robin Niceta to pay Aurora Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky $3 million stemming from a defamation case.

The judge’s ruling in the civil case comes after Jurinsky filed a lawsuit against Niceta for slander, libel and outrageous conduct. Niceta failed to appear for any of the court dates in the case, pushing the judge to enter into a ​​default judgment against Niceta. Of the $3 million awarded to Jurinsky, $1.5 million is allotted for actual damages and the other $1.5 million for punitive damages.

"I hope for the maximum six years she is facing. I hope she is sitting behind bars for all six of those years and I have nothing to garnish- nothing. I want her in a prison cell for six years," Jurinsky told CBS Colorado. Niceta, as well as the Arapahoe County Department of Human, is also facing a class action suit over allegedly"baselessly" removing children from their parents.

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