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Insurance

Apr. 14, 2017

LA school district sues insurers for $40M in claims

The Los Angeles Unified School District has sued seven insurance providers for not paying about $40 million in claims related to an elementary school teacher convicted of sexually assaulting multiple students.

By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The Los Angeles Unified School District has sued seven insurance providers for not paying roughly $40 million in claims related to an elementary school teacher convicted of sexually assaulting 21children.

The students' lawsuits argue that the district hired the man to teach third grade after he was accused of sexually abusing a minor and his trial ended in a hung jury...

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