Monday, May 7, 2012

School District being sued, FAMU students & the woman from the Secret Service Scandal


The Los Angeles Unified School District was named in a negligence lawsuit filed this week on behalf of 20 former Miramonte Elementary School students who say they were victims of sexual abuse by a former teacher at the school.
According to the Los Angeles Times, The lawsuit claims that the district did not do enough to protect students who had lodged complaints about inappropriate conduct at the school.
The lawsuit said that the district essentially ignored student allegations. The suit states that no changes were made to the district's "policies, training or supervision, or other actions to protect students," after the complaints.



The last of 11 people facing felony hazing charges tied to the Florida A&M University band member's death turned themselves in on Sunday. 

Lasherry Codner who is 20years old, joins the 10 others who have reported to jails throughout Florida after being charged with felony hazing in the death of 26-year-old Robert Champion.
State law provides a prison term of up to six years for a conviction on this charge.



And...
The woman at the center of the U.S. Secret Service prostitution scandal embraced her notoriety and spilled colorful details over the weekend about alcohol flowing like water and Secret Service agents dancing on a bar.
The woman gave a lengthy, wide-ranging interview to Colombia's W Radio and It attracted international attention, with reporters from as far away as Europe calling in to press for more details.
She retold the story of the disagreement in the hallway of the Hotel, of her fear after the fallout and what she envisions for herself in the future.
She stated Her days of selling her body are over but she is open to appearing nude in men's magazines.



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