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Criminal

Jun. 23, 2006

State's Top Court Revives Child Sex-Abuse Case Against LAPD

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday revived a three-year-old lawsuit filed against the Los Angeles Police Department by two former youth scouts who claim they were molested in the 1970s by an officer who was later in the running to become police chief.

By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday revived a three-year-old lawsuit filed against the Los Angeles Police Department by two former youth scouts who claim they were molested in the 1970s by an officer who was later in the running to become police chief.
      The lawsuit accuses David J. Kalish, who later became the highest ranking openly gay member of the pol...

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