Georgia Day Care License Revoked After Shocking Accusations of Drugging Toddlers with Allergy Medication

Georgia Day Care License Revoked After Shocking Accusations of Drugging Toddlers with Allergy Medication
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On Monday, state officials revoked the license of a day care at Forsyth Methodist Church in Monroe County after an employee, Kendasia Hughley, was accused of drugging three toddlers with over-the-counter allergy medication without parental consent. Hughley faces 16 charges, including first-degree cruelty to children, while two other employees, including the day care's director, face charges for failing to report the incidents. The Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning found that the medication was administered on at least two occasions, leading to the day care's closure and potential appeal of the license revocation.

April 08, 2025

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