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Posted on September 5, 2019     |     Press Releases
Larry Nassar Victims And Attorneys Call Department Of Education 4.5 Million Dollar Fine Against MSU, “Completely Inadequate And An Insult To Survivors.”
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read morePosted on September 1, 2019     |     Press Releases
USC Victims Of Doctor George Tyndall Hail Passage of AB 1510
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read morePosted on August 20, 2019     |     Press Releases
Child Sexual Abuse Attorney Calls For Criminal Investigation Of San Bernardino Unified School District In Wake Of Arrest Of Deputy Superintendent On Child Pornography Charges
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read morePosted on August 14, 2019     |     Press Releases
First Lawsuits Files Against New York Public Schools As Child Victims Act Takes Effect
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read morePosted on August 12, 2019     |     Press Releases
Manly, Stewart & Finaldi And The Senators (Ret.) Firm, LLP Announce New Lawsuit Against Riverside Unified School District Alleging Sexual Abuse Of Three More Children By Former Liberty Elementary School Teachers’ Aide Fernando Figureoa
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read morePosted on August 1, 2019     |     Press Releases
Court Orders School District Superintendent And 13 Other District Representatives To Appear For Deposition
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read morePosted on August 1, 2019     |     Press Releases
Woman Files Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Assault By Los Angeles Doctor Previously Charged With Sexual Abuse Of A Patient
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read morePosted on July 30, 2019     |     Press Releases
Nassar Victims’ Attorney John Manly’s Statement On US Senate Olympics Investigation
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read morePosted on July 16, 2019     |     Press Releases
9 Women File Lawsuits Alleging Sexual Assault By Former UCLA Gynecologist Dr. James Heaps
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read morePosted on July 3, 2019     |     Press Releases
Nassar Victims’ Attorney John Manly Blasts The 2.4 Million Dollars Severance Payment To Former USOC CEO Scott Blackman And Calls For Resignation Of USOC Board
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