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A woman is suing a Los Angeles County-operated drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Acton, alleging in a lawsuit that she was sexually assaulted in a van by a man in charge of driving her to the center. The woman accuses Butch Pentalion of driving a county-owned van en route to the Acton Rehabilitation Center off the road, then pinning her down and masturbating on top of her, according to the lawsuit filed last week in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Pentalion, who is named as a defendant in the lawsuit along with the county, declined to return repeated calls for comment this week. Pentalion, who himself completed treatment at the Acton center, is working as a volunteer at another county-operated drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in the Antelope Valley, according to county and federal officials. The incident began when the woman fell asleep during an evening trip back to the center in Acton between February and April of last year, according to the lawsuit.
Moments later he was sitting on top of her. The lawsuit accuses the county and the center of failing to exercise reasonable care by entrusting Pentalion with the van and allowing him to transport in-patient residents to various locations.
As a result of the incident, the woman alleges she suffered injuries to her body and nervous system for which she is seeking unspecified general and punitive damages. The center provides low-cost rehabilitation on a voluntary basis for residents, both men and women, and offers counseling, group therapy and educational programs.
Pentalion was recruited to join Volunteers in Service to America or VISTA--a federal service program--after he successfully completed treatment at the Acton center, according to Joan Crawford, a program manager for the Corp. Rioux did not return phone calls. Brad Allen, director of the Acton center, also declined to comment on the case this week.