Fourth Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Filed Against Nashville Public Schools
Fourth Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Filed Against Nashville Public Schools
For the fourth time in recent years, a sexual harassment lawsuit has been filed against Nashville public schools over allegations that education authorities failed to properly respond to student-on-student misconduct.The suit, according to The Tennessean, is requesting $3 million as well as punitive damages. An additional condition would require Nashville public schools to comply with federal laws on sexual harassment.Filed on Monday, the litigation alleges that a 14-year old student – referred to in court documents simply as Mary Doe #2 – was subjected to “unwelcome sexual conduct” by an ‘unspecified’ number of 18-year old male students in a stairwell at Maplewood High School last September.Another 14-year old girl was purportedly with Doe #2 in the stairwell. She too was subjected to the same misconduct, with at least one of the 18-year old alleged perpetrators having recorded the incident.
Maplewood High School in Nashville, Tn. Image via Vanderbilt University Admissions post.
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