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Litigation

Mar. 8, 2005

L.A. Substitute Teacher Claims He Was Railroaded

Substitute teacher Fleming Gray lost his job at a Los Angeles County middle school after he refused to let one of his students leave class early to go to the bathroom, allegedly resulting in the child's wetting his pants.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        Substitute teacher Fleming Gray lost his job at a Los Angeles County middle school after he refused to let one of his students leave class early to go to the bathroom, allegedly resulting in the child's wetting his pants.
        Gray felt railroaded by the investigation into the incident, claiming that the assistant prin...

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