Suit: Developmentally Disabled Student Sexually Assaulted at Chicago School

The lawsuit alleges the Chicago Board of Education knew the other student had been involved in other sexual abuse allegations by other students before

The mother of a developmentally disabled boy filed suit against the Chicago Board of Education, claiming her son was sexually assaulted by another student who school officials knew had been involved in other sexual abuse allegations.

Kenny Gauthier alleges that on April 2, 2014, her son was a student at the Chicago Vocational Career Academy High School, 2100 E. 87th St., when another student began sexually touching her son, according to the lawsuit filed Thursday in the Cook County Circuit Court. As a result of the incident, her son threw up on the other student, the suit said.

The lawsuit alleges the Chicago Board of Education knew the other student had been involved in other sexual abuse allegations by other students before.

Calls made to the board of education were not immediately returned.

The one-count suit claims negligence and seeks at least $50,000.

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