![]() Efforts to reach the student were unsuccessful. Baltimore County police arrested the student and charged him with second-degree rape and assault, and fourth-degree sexual offense. The girl’s parents called the police and reported the assault. The headmaster told the girl and her parents that the school would not proceed with any investigation unless criminal charges were filed, according to the suit. After he drove her home, she called her best friend to discuss the assault and later told her mother on Nov. The student then drove the girl to a secluded church parking lot in Parkville, where he digitally raped her and attempted to coerce her into having sex, the lawsuit states. When the student dropped the boys off first, the girl texted her best friend that she felt uncomfortable. When her ride home fell through, one of the students who had been harassing her offered to give her and two male friends a ride home, the suit states. 11, 2019, the girl attended a bonfire and talent show on Concordia’s campus. The girl’s mother reported the incident to Concordia’s director of admissions, who took no action, according to the lawsuit. The message was later traced to a Chromebook computer registered to Concordia. 30, the girl’s family received a vulgar message about her on their business’s website. He also warned that if they continued to speak out, he would inform her intended transfer school of the suspension, threatening her admissions chances, according to the suit.Īccording to the other lawsuit filed Friday, the girl said she began receiving sexually suggestive texts and social media messages from older male students around Sept. ![]() According to the lawsuit, the headmaster told the girl and her mother that if she continued to speak out about the assaults she would jeopardize the soccer players' college athletics scholarships. She and her mother soon decided to seek out another high school to attend during her senior year.Īround the same time, administrators and the headmaster called a meeting with the girl and informed her that she was suspended for one day. ![]() The girl began attending school virtually to avoid the boys and other Concordia students who were bullying her for speaking out against the athletes. Concordia administrators failed to report the assault to state or local authorities, failed to conduct an investigation or take action against the boys, the lawsuit states. The girl reported the math class assault to her teacher the same day, the suit says, and another male student who witnessed the incident corroborated the report to Concordia administrators.įollowing the math class assault, the lawsuit says the girl was pulled out of class in front of her classmates to attend meetings in the administrative offices every day for about a week. And another male student grabbed the girl’s arm and forced her hand against his genitals during a math class, according to the suit. The girl and her mother both reported the incident to the headmaster, who, according to the lawsuit, instructed them to “leave it alone” and discouraged the girl from further reporting the conduct.Īround March 2019 on two different occasions, two soccer players assaulted the girl by putting their hands up her skirt during an anatomy class. ![]() The girl repeatedly reported the harassment to a teacher, who told her that she would take care of it and that “everything would be fine.”Īround the same time, a male football player also made similar comments to the girl in front of her mother, who was his teacher. ![]()
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