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Second civil suit involving sex offender at Greenwood daycare resolved
Second civil suit involving sex offender at Greenwood daycare resolved

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Second civil suit involving sex offender at Greenwood daycare resolved

GREENWOOD, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The second of two lawsuits involving a convicted sex offender from Hackett and a Greenwood preschool has been dismissed, according to court documents. Jamie Speaks, 56, was convicted of second-degree sexual assault on April 14 and sentenced to 18 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections with 12 years suspended. The Arkansas Crime Information Center's Sex Offender Registry database shows Speaks is a level two sex offender. Court documents say Speaks sexually assaulted a child at a daycare when they were two years old. In addition to Speaks' criminal case, he was named in two civil lawsuits against Miss Tina's Preschool in Greenwood that were filed in December 2023 and January 2024. However, both have been resolved, one in January and the other in May. The lawsuits accused the preschool of knowingly allowing a convicted child predator to be around children at the school, which reportedly led to long-term sexual abuse. WATCH: Video shows inmate's attack on Sebastian County Sheriff's deputies Speaks was accused of forcefully and intentionally 'making harmful physical sexual contact' with minors who were at Miss Tina's. The lawsuits said Speaks was charged in 1993 with molesting a seven-year-old who was in his care and his wife at their at-home daycare. His wife closed the daycare in 1994 after the incident and was later hired at Miss Tina's, according to the lawsuit. Tina Skaggs, the owner of the preschool, allegedly knew of Speaks' criminal history when she hired his wife and allowed him to spend time at the preschool despite his convictions and sex offender status, the lawsuit said. In the lawsuit, Skaggs denied the assertion that Speaks was 'frequently and consistently present' during the time of his wife's employment at the preschool. She also denied being aware that Speaks was left unsupervised with children and taking them into the bathroom. The unresolved lawsuit was set to go to trial on August 11 before it was dismissed on May 21. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Sebastian County sex offender gets 18 years for sexually assaulting child
Sebastian County sex offender gets 18 years for sexually assaulting child

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time14-04-2025

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Sebastian County sex offender gets 18 years for sexually assaulting child

GREENWOOD, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A Sebastian County sex offender was sentenced to 18 years in prison on Monday for sexually assaulting a child, according to court documents. Jamie Speaks, 56, pleaded guilty to a second-degree sexual assault charge. In addition to his sentence, Speaks also received a 12-year suspended sentence. Speaks received credit for 227 days served in the Sebastian County Detention Center. His trial was set to begin on May 19, however, a filing on April 11 said a plea hearing was scheduled for Monday. The Arkansas Crime Information Center's Sex Offender Registry database shows Speaks is a level two sex offender. A probable cause affidavit filed on July 8 said GPD received a report from the parents of a 16-year-old on May 26, 2022, about a sexual assault. The victim reportedly disclosed to a counselor that she was sexually abused by Speaks at a daycare when she was around two years old. Fort Smith double homicide suspect set to appear in court this week She told interviewers Speaks would come into the daycare she attended while his wife worked in the kitchen. Speaks would take her by the hand into the bathroom, where he would sexually abuse her. The girl said she had never told anyone about the abuse until she was in counseling at age 16. Before Speaks was arrested, he was named in two civil lawsuits against Miss Tina's Preschool in Greenwood that were filed in December 2023 and January 2024. However, one of those lawsuits was resolved in January 2025. The lawsuits accuse the preschool of knowingly allowing a convicted child predator to be around children at the school, which reportedly led to long-term sexual abuse. Speaks is accused of forcefully and intentionally 'making harmful physical sexual contact' with minors who were at Miss Tina's. The lawsuits say Speaks was charged in 1993 with molesting a seven-year-old who was in his care and his wife at their at-home daycare. His wife closed the daycare in 1994 after the incident and was later hired at Miss Tina's, according to the lawsuit. Fort Smith holding special election in May for city sales tax reauthorization, reallocation Tina Skaggs, the owner of the preschool, allegedly knew of Speaks' criminal history when she hired his wife and allowed him to spend time at the preschool despite his convictions and sex offender status. In the lawsuit, Skaggs denied the assertion that Speaks was 'frequently and consistently present' during the time of his wife's employment at the preschool. She also denied being aware that Speaks was left unsupervised with children and taking them into the bathroom. The unresolved lawsuit is set to go to trial on August 11. Court documents say Speaks pleaded guilty to sexual assault and sexual indecency with a child charges in June 2012. As part of his sentence, Speaks has been ordered to have no contact with the victim and continue his sex offender registration. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

First civil suit involving sex offender at Greenwood daycare resolved, criminal case continues
First civil suit involving sex offender at Greenwood daycare resolved, criminal case continues

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time03-03-2025

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First civil suit involving sex offender at Greenwood daycare resolved, criminal case continues

GREENWOOD, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A Hackett man accused of sexually assaulting a minor at a Greenwood daycare has had one of two lawsuits he is named in resolved, according to court records. Jamie Speaks, 56, was arrested by Greenwood police on July 11, 2024, on a second-degree sexual assault charge. He has pleaded not guilty. Speaks is a level-two sex offender, according to the Arkansas Crime Information Center's Sex Offender Registry database. He is accused of sexually assaulting a minor when they were two years old. Speaks was named in two civil lawsuits, in addition to his criminal case. Greenwood police arrest sex offender accused of sexually assaulting minor at daycare The lawsuits, filed in December 2023 and January 2024, accuse Miss Tina's Preschool in Greenwood of knowingly allowing a convicted child predator to be around children at the school, which allegedly led to long-term sexual abuse. Speaks is accused of forcefully and intentionally 'making harmful physical sexual contact' with minors who were at Miss Tina's. The lawsuits say Speaks was charged in 1993 with molesting a seven-year-old who was in the care of him and his wife at their at-home daycare. His wife closed the daycare in 1994 after the incident and was later hired at Miss Tina's, according to the lawsuit. Tina Skaggs, the owner of the preschool, allegedly knew of Speaks' criminal history when she hired his wife and allowed him to spend time at the preschool despite his convictions and sex offender status. In the lawsuits, Skaggs denies the assertion that Speaks was 'frequently and consistently present' during the time of his wife's employment at the preschool. She also denies being aware that Speaks was left unsupervised with children and taking them into the bathroom. An order to dismiss the January 2024 lawsuit was filed in January. A five-day jury trial had been set to begin in September 2025. Sex offender pleads not guilty to sexually assaulting minor at Greenwood daycare 'Upon the Court having been advised that the instant case has fully and completely been resolved, this case is hereby dismissed with prejudice in its entirety,' the order said. The second lawsuit is set to go to trial in August. Speaks is being held in the Sebastian County Detention Center on a $100,000 bond. His criminal trial is scheduled to begin on May 19. He has been ordered to have no contact with the alleged victim or their family, if released on bond. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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