Some info about Circle of Hope in Humansville, Missouri - founded in 2006 as an IFB ministry, and apparently complaints started pouring in about them right away:
Girls Tell of Terror and Abuse at Missouri Christian Boarding School Under Investigation | BCNN1 - Black Christian News Network
Seems like support of these abusive private prisons for teens, run by IFBs, has been a test of fellowship in the IFB movement for as long as I can remember. I still have some of Lester Roloff's "Family Altar' magazines from 1979 describing the battle of the Roloff Homes against regulation by the State of Texas. Roloff had the big guns of IFB on his side - Pastor Earl Little of the Miller Road Baptist Church in Garland, Texas, also Jack Hyles, Dr. Bob Jones III and David Gibbs of the Christian Law Association. More recently, Ron Williams of Hephzibah House was a regular speaker at the IFB church where I was a member. On one occasion some of our members made a fuss about Ron condemning anyone who had a TV set in his home, but the pastor brushed off the complaints, and our "missions" dollars continued to flow to Ron. On his most recent visit, maybe 10 years ago, basically all of us gave Ron the cold shoulder - we wouldn't look at his literature table or talk to him after the service, and all he could do was lamely stand there and say "The Lord bless you" as we walked past him and out the door. I expressed my disagreement with the Hephzibah House "ministry" to our pastor, and he politely but firmly stated that our church was going to continue to support him no matter what, and that was that.