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Civil Litigation,
Education Law

Aug. 9, 2018

Sex assault civil case has no underlying criminal charges

A federal jury heard about an alleged assault from a plaintiff whose story has been used by the defense to dismantle her case.

LOS ANGELES -- A federal jury heard Wednesday about an alleged sexual assault from a plaintiff whose story has been used methodically by defense counsel to dismantle her case.

What started as a case against a coworker, Mt. San Antonio College and several administrators has whittled down to a he-said-she-said scenario pitting a former student and employee of the college against the man she says assaulted her. Mosavi v. Mt. San An...

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