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November 30, 2007

For Bridget Banks and her daughter, vindication

This just in: The city school system has dropped its appeal of the lawsuit filed by Bridget Banks and her daughter alleging that the girl was sexually assaulted in math class five years ago. It will pay the family $100,000. More details to come in tomorrow's Sun. Read my earlier story about the case here and a lively blog discussion about it here.
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