As Students Return to Campus, So Does Sexual Assault

By David M. Ring | August 30, 2021

For many students in the Los Angeles area and across the country, the fall semester is getting underway. Returning to student life, dorms, or off-campus housing marks a step toward independence and adulthood that allows young people to thrive. However, sexual assault on college and university campuses remains a serious risk for many students –…

Los Osos High School Coach Arrested After Hidden Camera Found in Girls’ Bathroom

By David M. Ring | August 27, 2021

Authorities report that a Rancho Cucamonga football coach was recently arrested after police allege he placed a hidden camera inside a girls’ bathroom at Los Osos High School. After a staff member at the school discovered the camera, they immediately notified police, and an investigation found that assistant coach David Riden was responsible for placing…

Uber Settles Sexual Assault Data Case, Slashing Fine from $59M to $150,000

By Taylor & Ring | August 16, 2021

Back in December 2020, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) hit rideshare giant Uber with a $59 million fine over their refusal to provide data on sexual assaults. On July 15, Uber and CPUC announced a settlement where Uber will avoid nearly all of the hefty fine and provide the information to the regulatory authority.…

Former Gynecologist Accused of Assaulting Over 100 Patients Facing More Charges

By John C. Taylor | August 9, 2021

In September 2020, former Columbia University gynecologist Robert Hadden was indicted on six counts of sexual abuse. These alleged assaults, involving a minor and five adult patients, took place between 1993 and 2012, and involved enticing victims to travel to his medical practice in New York. Hadden entered a plea of not guilty. Now, Hadden…

Boy Scouts of America Reaches Historic $850 Million Settlement

By John C. Taylor | August 2, 2021

On July 1, the Boy Scouts of America agreed to pay $850 million to tens of thousands of men to settle sexual abuse claims going back decades. This amount could be the largest settlement for child sexual abuse claims in United States history, if approved by a judge. Some legal experts are calling this a…

Old Yearbook Photo Leads to Sexual Harassment Suit Against Berkeley High School Teacher

By John C. Taylor | July 26, 2021

In a sexual assault case filed in Alameda County, a former Berkeley High School student alleges the Berkeley United School District (BUSD) employed a sexual predator for decades. Matthew Bissell, who is no longer employed at the school, is also named as a defendant in the suit. A previous Title IX investigation found a years-long…

Assault, Harassment, or Rape: Learn the Terms Associated with Sexual Abuse

By John C. Taylor | July 19, 2021

Sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, and sexual battery, sexual harassment, and rape all have different meanings. Some of these terms are legal terms. Others are used as catchalls and not correctly. There’s also a difference between how these terms may be used in civil cases and criminal cases. If you are looking to file…

Elite Cate School in Carpinteria Under Scrutiny for Sexual Assault Allegations

By John C. Taylor | July 6, 2021

Another elite boarding school is facing allegations of sexual misconduct. The Cate School in Carpinteria, CA is currently being investigated for suspected sexual abuse by a former employee of the school. It is reported that several survivors – both current and former students – have come forward. Per the Los Angeles Times, a mandated reporter…

Former California Priest Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges

By David M. Ring | July 6, 2021

A former Roman Catholic priest from California was arrested at his home in Rhode Island by the Rhode Island Violent Fugitive Task Force on charges of sexual assault. Christopher Cunningham was arrested on a warrant that accuses of him sexually assaulting children in California. At the time of his arrest, Cunningham was working as a…

Fatal San Diego Human Trafficking Boat Accident Shines a Light on Serious Issue

By John C. Taylor | July 1, 2021

A “smuggling vessel” hit a reef off the coast of San Diego on Sunday, May 2, killing three people and injuring two dozen others. The incident occurred in Point Loma, which leads into San Diego Bay. A dive team couldn’t enter the waters because of severe weather. The boat was broken apart into hundreds of…

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