Trying the 50-Year-Old Case: Holding the State Accountable for Foster-Care Sexual Abuse

Recorded on 20260624
Presented by:  Mo Hamoudi, Karen Koehler,
1 Law & Legal CLE Credit Pending

This advanced trial seminar examines the strategy behind a landmark $18.25 million jury verdict against the State of Washington (DSHS/DCYF) for the catastrophic childhood sexual abuse of two former foster children. Tried over two weeks and decided on May 28, 2026, this is among the oldest known childhood sexual abuse cases ever tried to a jury, involving abuse that occurred roughly 50 years ago. Presenters Karen Koehler and Mo Hamoudi will walk attendees through the litigation roadmap: overcoming statute of limitations defenses under Washington’s delayed-discovery framework, proving State negligence in the licensing and supervision of a foster parent with a known history of abuse, confronting destroyed agency records, and defeating the State’s misplaced-responsibility and contributory-fault arguments. Attendees will learn how to investigate decades-old claims, develop survivor testimony with sensitivity, manage intentional-act apportionment, and present damages for lifelong trauma. The session offers concrete, transferable techniques for any attorney handling foster-care negligence and institutional abuse litigation against governmental defendants.

Presented by:  Mo Hamoudi, Karen Koehler,
Mo Hamoudi
Mo Hamoudi, Partner
Karen Koehler
Karen Koehler, Senior Managing Partner