'Abused' teens take aim at Lifetime reality show [View all]
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The title of Lifetimes new series Teen Trouble pretty much says it all trying to bring out-of-control kids back from the brink.
But three weeks after its premiere, the show is under fire for sending kids to youth rehab facilities with histories of abuse allegations, lawsuits and even deaths.
In last Fridays episode, the shows host, a teen expert and author named Josh Shipp, arranges for a 16-year-old girl with a drinking problem to attend Axios Youth Community in Colorado.
A few weeks after the episode was shot last year, Axios was shuttered amid allegations a former employee had molested a 13-year-old student.
(More at the link.)