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“If there was ever a case of reckless disregard for the safety of the public and parishioners,” said lawyers representing a woman now suing church officials over an alleged cover-up, “it’s this one.”
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Lawsuit Alleges Bassnectar Sexually Abused Minors
Apr 6, 2021
A lawsuit was filed against Bassnectar (
Lorin Ashton) on Monday accusing the DJ of sexually abusing two women when they were minors, as Rolling Stone and other outlets reported. The suit also alleges Ashton engaged in human trafficking and manufacturing and possessing child pornography. Ashton announced an indefinite hiatus last July after a number of allegations of sexual misconduct were made against him.
Amorphous Music, Bassnectar Touring, Redlight Management, C3 Presents and Interactive Giving Fund are named as co-defendants on the human trafficking accusations. The suit was filed by Philadelphia attorneys Brian Kent, Stewart Ryan and Alexandria MacMaster of Laffey, Bucci & Kent, LLP and Nashville attorney Phillip Miller of Miller Law Offices.
EAST ROCKHILL â The family of a special needs student whose bus driver pleaded guilty to having committed sexual assault against her and another student has filed a lawsuit against Pennridge School District. The lawsuit seeks to hold Pennridge accountable for exposing the plaintiff and other students to easily avoidable abuse and mistreatment at the hands of James McIntyre, a bus driver hired to transport the victim from Pennridge to The Vanguard School, a school in Malvern, Pennsylvania that was better equipped to meet her special needs, a Jan. 14 release said.
McIntyre, now 79, of Hilltown, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court in 2016 to charges of institutional sexual assault, endangering the welfare of children and indecent exposure in connection with incidents that occurred between 2009 and 2015 while driving a van transporting the students, MediaNews Group archives show.