The grieving families of kids who died under the watch of the Big Apple’s child-welfare agency say a scathing new city report proves what they already know — nothing has changed.
The damning probe by the Department of Investigation revealed that the embattled Administration for Children’s Services has continually blocked investigators from examining the abuse and deaths of dozens of innocent youngsters in its care, leaving the door open for more tragic outcomes, victims’ relatives lamented to The Post.
“When a kid dies, someone has to pay for that,” said Nyisha Ragsdale, whose 4-year-old nephew Jahmeik Moldin was found starved to death inside his family’s Harlem apartment in 2024.

A scathing new city investigation slammed the Administration for Children’s Services for keeping child-death cases private.Robert Mecea
The tragic tot’s mom, Nytavia Ragsdale, is awaiting trial on murder and manslaughter charges.
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“My sister had previous cases,” Nyisha Ragsdale told The Post. “They got reported. There is no way anyone is gonna tell me that she had cases for three or four years, and my nephew died — it’s not something that happened overnight or in a couple of weeks or a couple of months.
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“It had to be going on for a while, so all this information, DOI should have access to,” she said.
The DOI report, released May 5, found ACS to be one of the Big Apple’s cagiest agencies.
According to the investigation, ACS barred DOI from reviewing files on 17 of 18 child fatalities that occurred under the agency’s recent oversight.

De’Neil Timberlake, 5, overdosed on methadone in 2025 — and became one of dozens of children to die under the supervision of ACS in recent years.Obtained by NY Post
In 2024, ACS denied access to 13 out of 16 such child fatalities and withheld 19 out of 25 files in cases involving children’s deaths in 2023, according to the DOI report.
It has also denied access to records of alleged sexual misconduct.
“When a New York City child dies or suffers severe injury due to neglect or abuse, it’s not only a tragedy,” the report said. “It’s a failure that should prompt city government to ask where we went wrong and what we can do better.”

Demonstrators ask for justice for Jahmeik Modlin, 4, who also died under the oversight of ACS.Robert Mecea
The DOI report was released exactly one year after The Post reported on more than a half-dozen children who died under ACS supervision because of chronic neglect and abuse.
In little Jahmeik’s case, his mother and dad, Laron Modlin, had been the subject of at least four ACS neglect reports since 2019, before the boy starved to death Oct. 13, 2024.
The fully stocked fridge in the family’s home was turned to the wall so the tot couldn’t get to the food.
In another tragic case, De’Neil Timberlake, 5, overdosed on methadone in The Bronx on July 16, 2025, while his father, Darrell Timberlake, was under ACS investigation and had previously been busted and charged with acting in a matter injurious to a child.

Jahmeik was starved to death, and his mom, Nytavia Ragsdale, now faces murder charges.
“There should be transparency across the board,” De’Neil’s grandfather, Joseph James, said. “That should be the law. As it stands right now, it makes no sense. It’s wrong.
“My grandson died,” he said. “It was a slip through the cracks.”
Julius Batties, whose 7-year-old daughter, Julissia, was beaten to death by her mother in 2021 after ACS returned the girl to her troubled mom’s Bronx apartment, said all of the agency’s records should be made public.

Navashia Jones pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the horror abuse death of her daughter, 7-year-old Julissia Batties.Robert Miller
“Release everything,” he said. “I don’t care if some calls and makes a call and it’s fake. To me, it looks like [ACS officials] are hiding something when they hold back on information.
“That’s why the system is so bad today,” he said.
In another case, Nazir Millien, a disabled 8-year-old boy, died next to his troubled mom inside their Bronx apartment — and lay decomposing in the home while the boy’s 4-year-old sister survived on scraps.

Julius Batties, the father of Julissa, wears her likeness in court after her death under ACS care.Matthew McDermott
NYPD cops and ACS workers had both knocked on the door but apparently didn’t get an answer and walked away from the horror scene.
“What matters the most are the children,” Nazir’s grandfather, Hubert Cotton, told The Post. “Their interest should be first, above everything.”
Cotton said all relevant city agencies have to be part of the solution.
“More heads together are better, so they should all sit together and work … out what to do to make it better,” he said. “If they want to get better, everybody must be looking at the same thing.

Ragsdale was charged in the starving death of her young son Jahmiek.Pool photo by Gregory P. Mango
“ACS should have a seat at the table, too, because at the end of the day, they are responsible.”
Officials at ACS have repeatedly cited their agency’s commitment to youngsters under their supervision but noted they also have a mandate to protect the identities of children and families in their care.
“ACS appreciates the important oversight role of the Department of Investigation and we remain committed to holding individuals accountable in any instance of potential employee misconduct,” a rep for the agency said in a statement Sunday.
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“ACS also remains committed to transparency and accountability in our operations, while safeguarding the confidentiality of the children, youth and families who we serve,” the representative said.
Under state Social Service Law, information about those families is confidential.
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