A former Myers Park High student's lawsuit against Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and the city of Charlotte goes to trial Tuesday with lawyers giving different accounts of a sexual encounter.
Testimony is underway in the civil trial of a former Myers Park High student suing Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and the city of Charlotte, alleging her Title IX rights were violated after she was sexually assaulted. Numerous witnesses were called Tuesday, including the plaintiff’s father.
A former Myers Park High student's lawsuit against Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and the city of Charlotte goes to trial this week, more than seven years after she reported being sexually assaulted in the woods near the school.
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A federal judge ruled that a 2018 lawsuit alleging a former Myers Park high student was taken off campus and sexually assaulted should move forward. Judge Robert Conrad reprimanded CMS and the city of Charlotte for failing to comply with the court’s orders in the discovery process.