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Family of slain boy to get $20 million from county

Los Angeles Times

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October 03, 2025

Settlement follows lapses by the child welfare agency, which failed to remove the 4-year-old despite multiple reports of neglect and abuse

- BY REBECCA ELLIS

Family of slain boy to get $20 million from county

FAMILY members of Noah speak to media about L.A. County's settlement approval.

Los Angeles County agreed to pay $20 million Tuesday to the family of Noah Cuatro, a 4-year-old Palmdale boy who was tortured to death by his parents in 2019.

The case brought intense scrutiny of the county's child welfare system after it was revealed that the Department of Children and Family Services had failed to remove Noah from his parents despite a court order.

DCFS had been given 10 days to get Noah away from his parents and seen by a doctor after multiple reports of neglect and abuse, The Times previously reported. The department ignored the order.

He died less than two months later, right before his 5th birthday. His parents later pleaded no contest to murder and torture charges.

"He always begged me not to send him to his parents," said Eva Hernandez, Noah's great-grandmother. "I tried to explain to him so many times, but he didn't understand. He'd take his little hands and look into my eyes and say, 'Don't make me go there.' "

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