Leon Rengel v. United States
Case Overview
A Venezuelan who was deported to El Salvador and detained in CECOT is suing the United States uned the Federal Tort Claims Act seeking at least $1,300,000 for alleged injuries arising from several negligent and intentional tortious acts and omissions.
The Application
The plaintiff alleges that U.S. government actors were negligent and committed intentional torts in connection with his deportation to El Salvador and subsequent detention in CECOT, resulting in injuries claimed to exceed $1.3 million. The case turns on whether the government's actions constitute actionable negligence or intentional torts, and whether any discretionary function exception shields the U.S. from liability.
The Conclusion
The case is currently active in D.C. District Court under Judge James E. Boasberg and will proceed through litigation to determine whether the United States bears legal and financial responsibility for the alleged tortious conduct.
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