A potential $100 million wrongful death claim against the state in the Mimi Torres-García case has answered some questions and raised others.

The 11 year old was found in a tote behind an abandoned New Britain building on Oct. 8.

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Her mother, aunt, and mother’s ex-boyfriend were arrested in connection with her death by apparent starvation.

The paperwork lays out allegations the Department of Children and Families didn’t do its job.

This week the estate of Mimi Torres-García was established.

An administrator was appointed to oversee it.

Mimi’s biological father Victor Torres, and an attorney retained to investigate a wrongful death action were also there.

The estate says DCF was negligent in:

- Putting Mimi in

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