William Rosenbaum, a hearing officer for the Maine Department of Human Services, has issued a report that says Bruce and Jan Willson, operators of Hope House in Mechanic Falls, violated state confidentiality regulations when they told news reporters that Sherrie Cotton was a danger to her children. Cotton was later found guilty of manslaughter in the death of her 2-month-old son. DHS Commissioner Jane Sheehan will issue a final ruling on Rosenbaum\u27s recommendation. Details
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This Just In piece reporting that Brenda Choate has filed a wrongful-death suit alleging that Warde...
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