Paul Lavoe beat his teenage daughter and a teenaged relative adopted from Ghana with electrical cords in what one doctor called an “extremely violent assault.” The two girls were enrolled in a virtual school but quickly fell behind in their work because their parents expected them to watch their three younger children while both parents worked each day. The beatings were nothing new, and were often carried out using whatever objects Lavoe had on hand at his motorcycle shop. Lavoe claimed the beatings were punishments for stealing.
Date: April 16, 2012
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Milwaukee man charged with beating teen daughters, human trafficking | 2012-05-02 |