YAKIMA, Wash. — The state of Washington has agreed to a $4 million settlement for two former foster children who were abused and sexually assaulted.
The record-breaking settlement comes out of a sex abuse lawsuit for the two sisters, who were four and two when they were sexually assaulted.
The lawsuit says they were placed in a foster home without safety monitoring for years. They were sexually abused from 2006 to 2015.
Foster father Jose Cortez eventually pleaded guilty to first-degree child molestation.
The two sisters testified, saying their foster mother would hit, starve and force them to take cold showers while Cortez sexually molested and raped them.
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