Guest guest Posted September 4, 2004 Report Share Posted September 4, 2004 http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/ny-bc-nj-- therapistcharged0904sep04,0,805098.story?coll=ny-ap-regional-wire Police: Therapist, caught on tape, charged with assaulting boy September 4, 2004, 4:08 PM EDT LONG HILL, N.J. -- A therapist hired to teach an autistic boy has been charged with sexually assaulting and beating the child after the 4-year-old's parents secretly videotaped one of her sessions with their son. Mischenko, 23, was arrested Thursday at her home in Middletown in Monmouth County. She was fired Friday from her job as a behavioral therapist with New Horizons in Autism Incorporated, a nonprofit organization in Neptune. County authorities said the parents of the child Mischenko was hired to teach had suspected something was amiss when they noticed he had bruises and recently became especially agitated. The parents set up a hidden camera in a playroom and contacted authorities after watching video of a session Wednesday between their son and Mischenko. Maggie Calderwood, an assistant county prosecutor, said the videotape shows Mischenko kicking and punching the child and pulling his hair, and the boy appearing to scream as Mischenko squeezed his genitals. The tape, which had no audio portion, also shows the boy being squirted in the face with a substance from a syringe, police records said. According to an arrest affidavit, Mischenko admitted to the abuse and to similar actions two weeks before. Her father, Mischenko, said he is in the process of hiring legal representation for his daughter and disputed statements she made to authorities. " She had no benefit of counsel when she talked to the police, and she was scared to death, " he told the Asbury Park Press in Saturday's newspapers. Mischenko was charged with second-degree sexual assault, child endangerment and third-degree aggravated assault and held in lieu of $100,000 bail. Mischenko said his daughter recently completed an inpatient rehabilitation program. He declined to specify what she was treated for. Mischenko had been conducting in-home therapy sessions with the child since January 2003. Authorities are investigating her work history and experiences with other clients. Michele Goodman, executive director for New Horizons, described Mischenko as a hard worker who had a clean background. " This whole situation has totally dumbfounded us, " she said. Copyright © 2004, The Associated Press .Police: Therapist, caught on tape, charged with assaulting boy Email this story Printer friendly format Top Stories New York State Associated Press Association meeting advisory State to begin pesticide treatment for lampreys Connecticut Play 3 Connecticut Cash 5 Connecticut Play 4 Enter a Category View List September 4, 2004, 4:08 PM EDT LONG HILL, N.J. -- A therapist hired to teach an autistic boy has been charged with sexually assaulting and beating the child after the 4-year-old's parents secretly videotaped one of her sessions with their son. Mischenko, 23, was arrested Thursday at her home in Middletown in Monmouth County. She was fired Friday from her job as a behavioral therapist with New Horizons in Autism Incorporated, a nonprofit organization in Neptune. County authorities said the parents of the child Mischenko was hired to teach had suspected something was amiss when they noticed he had bruises and recently became especially agitated. The parents set up a hidden camera in a playroom and contacted authorities after watching video of a session Wednesday between their son and Mischenko. Maggie Calderwood, an assistant county prosecutor, said the videotape shows Mischenko kicking and punching the child and pulling his hair, and the boy appearing to scream as Mischenko squeezed his genitals. The tape, which had no audio portion, also shows the boy being squirted in the face with a substance from a syringe, police records said. According to an arrest affidavit, Mischenko admitted to the abuse and to similar actions two weeks before. Her father, Mischenko, said he is in the process of hiring legal representation for his daughter and disputed statements she made to authorities. " She had no benefit of counsel when she talked to the police, and she was scared to death, " he told the Asbury Park Press in Saturday's newspapers. Mischenko was charged with second-degree sexual assault, child endangerment and third-degree aggravated assault and held in lieu of $100,000 bail. Mischenko said his daughter recently completed an inpatient rehabilitation program. He declined to specify what she was treated for. Mischenko had been conducting in-home therapy sessions with the child since January 2003. Authorities are investigating her work history and experiences with other clients. Michele Goodman, executive director for New Horizons, described Mischenko as a hard worker who had a clean background. " This whole situation has totally dumbfounded us, " she said. Copyright © 2004, The Associated Press Anti-ABA-UK You can see an ABA abuse picture here (more are on the way sadly) Anti-ABA-UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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