Top Attorney Claims “Epidemic of Sexual Abuse” in California Public Schools by Teachers, Coaches, or School Employees And Reveals That New Data Suggests 17% of Students Nationwide Will Face Sexual Misconduct During Their Public Education
This week on Straight to the Point, Catherine Herridge sat down with a leading Attorney John Manly, who represented victims of USA Olympic Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.
Manly alleges that powerful teachers’ unions and failures in mandatory reporting requirements are enabling widespread sexual abuse by “passing the trash,” a practice in which he says problematic teachers are quietly reassigned after allegations rather than being fired and prosecuted.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:40 “Pass The Trash” Teachers accused of abuse in public schools are quietly moved to other schools
01:23 Sexual Abuse Epidemic in Califonria
02:40 Mandatory Reporting to law enforcement: Compliance is reported to be near zero
03:40 No legal requirement to notify parents of credible allegations of sexual abuse in schools
04:30 Minority and Poor Communities Disproportionately affected
05:30 Elementary School Teacher pleads no contest to lewd acts with children
07:00 No one wants to acknowledge prevalence of abuse in students K-12
07:35 Data suggests 17% of students in K-12 public schools will suffer sexual misconduct by school personnel
09:00 Teachers Unions know there is “widespread non-reporting” of alleged sexual misconduct
10:12 Politics: Far Left tied in with Teachers’ Union
11:33 Congress , Dept of Education can force compliance: “If you want to make them stop this cut off their money”
13:20 Many good teachers, but a minority see children as “funding devices”
13:44 Epstein files show society’s indifference to sexual abuse of children
14:15 When this happens to a child it is “emotional murder”
13:30 Response from Los Angeles Unified School District
16:10 Congressional hearings










