NYC toddler sprayed with bleach by abusive daycare workers to get $300K payout — but he’ll have to wait for it
A toddler in New York City is set to receive a $300,000 settlement after suffering abuse at a daycare. The settlement comes after the parents discovered the mistreatment, which included having bleach sprayed in the child's eyes. The funds will be held until the child turns 18, at which point the amount is expected to grow to over $332,000.
- ▪The toddler, identified as 'T.L.', was abused at Bright Horizons daycare from late 2024 to early 2025.
- ▪Parents Myriam Coulibaly and Christopher Luboja agreed to a settlement with Bright Horizons after a criminal investigation revealed the abuse.
- ▪Five employees at the daycare were indicted for various forms of abuse, including spraying children with cleaning supplies.
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Metro NYC toddler sprayed with bleach by abusive daycare workers to get $300K payout — but he’ll have to wait for it By Peter Senzamici Published May 27, 2026, 4:13 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A toddler suffered sickening abuse, including having his eyes sprayed with bleach, by staff at his Manhattan daycare — and is now set to pocket a more than $300,000 settlement when he turns 18, new court papers reveal. Parents Myriam Coulibaly and Christopher Luboja agreed to settle their potential lawsuit against the major daycare operator Bright Horizons — which counts more than two dozen locations across New York City, according to the filing in Manhattan Supreme Court.
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