



What planet are they on? Fury as the Bar Council attacks Rishi Sunak after the Prime Minister criticised immigration lawyers exposed by the Mail as trying to help migrants falsely claim asylum.Man who found Amber Gibson's naked body in woodland violated her instead of telling police: Pervert, 45, is told he faces 'lengthy' jail term for his horrific crimes against the tragic 16-year-old who had been murdered by her own brother.Malloy confirmed in March that his son is involved in the case and has cooperated fully with the police investigation. "Upon information and belief, the defendant failed to act in part because one of the callers is the son of Stamford Mayor Dannel Malloy." "Despite the facts above, the defendant has taken no disciplinary action whatsoever any of the callers, all of whom have been identified as students at Stamford High School," states the lawsuit. The family informed the school of the threats and the identity of the callers on Feb. Neither Pattis nor Robert Owens returned phone calls. In another, a single racial slur is repeated over and over. In one message, the callers take turns making death threats. The voice mail contained two minutes of death threats, racial slurs and sexual epithets recorded by three or four male voices, allegedly white, male classmates of Owens, who is black.
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The lawsuit, filed by attorney Norman Pattis, of Bethany, in New Haven district court, alleged that the board of education took no action on Owens' behalf after she and her family reported a series of threatening phone calls on her cell phone to school authorities. There is $375,000 in that account for the 2007-08 school year, said Dunn.Ĭandace Owens and her father Robert Owens filed the lawsuit against the board of education on in New Haven federal court for "knowingly failing and refusing to protect" her from continued harassment from students who left death threats and racial and sexual slurs on her cell phone's voice mail this past spring, when she was a student at the school.Īccording to the settlement agreement, the board of education "denies all claims of wrongdoing" and settled the suit "to avoid the cost and expense of litigation." William Dunn, chief financial officer for the public schools, last week said that the schools' legal services and legal settlements are paid out of the school board's legal services budget. The settlement agreement, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by The Stamford Times, states that the school board has 30 days to pay the $37,500 to Stamford High graduate Candace Owens and her father Robert Owens, through their attorney, Norman Pattis, of Bethany. The Stamford Board of Education will pay $37,500 to settle a federal lawsuit which claimed the schools failed to protect a Stamford High School student from racial attacks.
