Man accused of sexual misconduct with patient at state-run facility
charged with child molestation in unrelated case
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[March 11, 2022]
By BETH HUNDSDORFER
Capitol News Illinois
bhundsdorfer@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD - A man charged last month with
molesting a child had been receiving a paycheck from the state for more
than a year while on administrative leave during a multi-agency
investigation into allegations that he also sexually abused a
developmentally disabled woman while working as a mental health tech at
the state-run Choate Mental Health and Development Center in Anna.
Charles W. Mills, 58, of Jonesboro was arrested Feb. 22 on multiple
sexual felony charges involving a child.
The allegations against Mills at the Anna facility were made in 2020.
But it wasn’t until his February arrest that Mills resigned and stopped
getting paid, the Illinois Department of Human Services told Capitol
News Illinois.
“He submitted a letter of resignation, effective March 15th,” IDHS
spokeswoman Marisa Kollias said. “He will be in unpaid status, effective
the date of his incarceration.”
Mills was paid his $41,000 salary for 2020 although he was on
administrative leave.
Mills’ sexual misconduct allegations were being investigated by no fewer
than four state agencies, including the Illinois Attorney General, DHS
Office of the Inspector General, the Department of Children and Family
Services, and two divisions of the Illinois State Police.
Mills’ attorney, Christian Baril, could not be reached for comment.
No charges have been filed in the Choate allegations and the
investigation continues, an ISP spokesman said.
When an allegation of abuse or neglect is made by a disabled person
inside a state facility, the complaint goes to the Department of Human
Services’ Office of the Inspector General. A preliminary investigation
is conducted by the OIG and facility’s security during which evidence is
collected. A determination is made whether the allegation is credible,
then whether the alleged infraction is administrative or criminal. If
the OIG determines the allegation is criminal in nature, the Illinois
State Police Division of Internal Investigations is contacted to conduct
a criminal probe.
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Charles W. Mills, 58, of Jonesboro was arrested Feb.
22 on multiple sexual felony charges involving a child.
In an unrelated case, two top administrators at
Choate face criminal charges for obstructing an Illinois State
Police investigation into abuse allegations at the facility. Center
Director Bryant Davis and Gary Goins were indicted in June 2021 on
official misconduct charges. Court documents filed in Goins’ case on
Monday stated that Goins, then the quality assurance manager at
Choate, accessed confidential investigative files and directed staff
to speak to the victim before police did.
Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center was
opened in 1869 and houses 225 people with developmental disabilities
or mental illness, according to the Department of Human Services
website.
According to the DHS website, 14 percent of those housed at Choate
have severe developmental disabilities, 10 percent are non-verbal
and 77 percent receive psychotropic medications.
In the child molestation case, the Illinois State Police Division of
Criminal Investigation began its probe into the allegations after
receiving a call from the Illinois Department of Children and Family
Services on Dec. 15, 2020. ISP DCI Zone 7 and Illinois Attorney
General’s Office agents executed a search warrant at Mills’ home on
Jan. 6.
Mills faces two counts of predatory criminal sexual assault,
criminal sexual assault of a child who is less than 13 years old and
aggravated criminal sexual abuse of a child younger than 13 years
old. His arraignment is scheduled for March 17.
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