Parents Sue North Texas Behavioral Center Over Abuse of Autistic Child

08/05/2024

Firouzbakht Law complaint alleges coverup by ABA Interactive; police investigating

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas – Attorneys with Firouzbakht Law Firm have filed a lawsuit against a North Texas behavioral center after viewing a video that shows a therapist throwing a non-verbal autistic boy against a wall.  

The defendant is North Richland Hills-based ABA Interactive, a behavioral health facility that, according to its website, focuses on applied behavior analysis (ABA) for adults and children with special needs. 

According to the filing, ABA staff members gave parents different versions of events that led to the injuries. The parents say they initially were told the boy scratched himself during a behavioral episode. When they asked ABA management if they could see surveillance video of the classroom, the school denied permission to do so.  

The parents say ABA Interactive’s founder, Kiara Henry, later met with them to describe what she saw in the video and said the child was subjected to gentle restraint on the day of the alleged abuse after a tantrum.  

Eventually, the parents were able to view a classroom video of the incident after being provided a copy by another therapist, according to the lawsuit. In the video, the child can be seen patting a behavior therapist’s lap in order to get her attention. Then another employee lifted the child from his collar and slammed him against a wall with her hands around his neck, stepping on another autistic child in the process. 

The North Richland Hills police department is investigating. 

The case is Ramila Chalise et al. vs. ABA Interactive LLC. Cause no. 141-355277-24 in Tarrant County.  

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