Former Students Take Action: McDonogh School's Alleged History of Abuse Uncovered
Former Students Take Action Against McDonogh School
A group of former students has bravely stepped forward to file a lawsuit against McDonogh School, a private institution located in Owings Mills, Maryland. This legal action comes as shocking allegations surface regarding decades of sexual abuse perpetrated by multiple faculty members who allegedly exploited their authority and trust.
The lawsuit was initiated by the nationally recognized law firm Andreozzi + Foote under the auspices of Maryland's Child Victims Act (CVA). This specific legislation allows survivors of childhood sexual abuse to bypass the usual statute of limitations, enabling them to seek justice and hold accountable those who have inflicted profound harm.
The plaintiffs, who have chosen to remain anonymous for their protection, recount their harrowing experiences of abuse attributed to faculty members such as Alvin Levy, Robert Creed, Bart Harrison, and Josette McMillan over a period spanning from the 1960s into the 1980s. Their claims indicate a grave oversight by the school's administration, which, despite receiving warnings and negative indications about these individuals, allegedly failed to take protective measures for its students.
Attorney Nathaniel Foote of Andreozzi + Foote remarked, “McDonogh School had a responsibility to protect its students and failed at every turn. This lawsuit is about holding institutions accountable for their negligence and ensuring that survivors have the opportunity to seek justice and healing.” The emotional and psychological repercussions for the plaintiffs span a lifetime, with damages sought reflecting the trauma they have endured.
An external investigation commissioned by McDonogh School in 2019 corroborated some of the allegations, confirming that at least 19 students had been abused by Levy and Creed. However, the lawsuit suggests these instances are just the tip of the iceberg, asserting that the abuse may have proliferated unchecked and that school officials were well aware of the danger the accused posed to the students.
As the case unfolds, the need for transparency and accountability in educational institutions is more urgent than ever. Survivors of abuse must be empowered to confront their past, and this legal suit serves as a crucial step towards recognition and reparative justice for countless individuals who have suffered in silence for far too long.
The law firm, Andreozzi + Foote, specializes in representing survivors of sexual abuse and has a strong track record of advocating for justice on behalf of victims. Their commitment to addressing these complex and deeply emotional cases underscores their belief in the importance of bringing systemic failings to light and facilitating the healing process for survivors.
As the community grapples with the implications of this lawsuit, it is essential to foster an environment where survivors feel safe and supported in bringing their truths to light, ultimately striving for a safer future within educational institutions. The outcome of this lawsuit might not only change the lives of the plaintiffs but could potentially pave the way for accountability in other institutions facing similar accusations.
Should you require more information regarding this case, do not hesitate to reach out to Attorney Nathaniel L. Foote at Andreozzi + Foote, located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.