Audrie Pott’s Case
Pott’s daughter, Audrie, was a sophomore at Saratoga High School in 2012 when she took her own life.
It happened eight days after she attended a party where three male students also attending the school admitted they sexually assaulted the 15-year-old, took photos of her and wrote lewd messages on her private areas when she was passed out.
Two of the boys were sentenced to 30 days in juvenile hall, served on weekends. The third boy was sentenced to 45 consecutive days.
No one was expelled from Saratoga High School.
Pott believes that decision to allow the boys back on campus sent a dangerous message to students at both high schools.