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Victims Of Sexual Abuse At New England’s St. George’s School May Be Eligible For Justice And Potential Compensation

More than 60 former students from the 1970s and 1980s have come forward with allegations of sexual abuse that expose a pattern of predatory behavior by both school employees and fellow students, ranging from:

  • Physical violations;
  • Forced intercourse;
  • Oral sex;
  • Digital penetration;
  • Sodomy with physical objects.

St. George’s School sexual abuse victims should request a free and private case review from an experienced legal team to discover potential compensation.

A recent investigation has uncovered a disturbing and long-hidden chapter in the history of St. George’s School, an elite New England boarding institution.

More than 60 former students have come forward with allegations of sexual abuse that occurred during the 1970s and 1980s, exposing a pattern of predatory behavior by both school employees and fellow students.

The revelations have sent shockwaves through the institution, which has prided itself on academic excellence and its picturesque location on a hilltop overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Rhode Island.

The scandal at St. George’s is not an isolated case but part of a more significant trend of abuse being revealed at prestigious schools across the United States and abroad.

For decades, such institutions, shielded by their reputation and tradition, often escaped scrutiny.

However, in recent years, a growing number of abuse survivors have come forward, demanding accountability and exposing the deep, unhealed scars left by these traumatic experiences.

Schools once viewed as untouchable are now confronting their troubled pasts, forced to reckon with the widespread abuse that occurred within their walls.

The scandal at St. George’s first came to light in December when initial reports suggested that at least 40 students had been victims of sexual abuse.

However, a more comprehensive investigation completed in recent months has revealed that the scope of the abuse is far greater and more troubling than initially believed.

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What were the specifics of abuse reported in the press, if any?

According to findings published by The New York Times, at least 51 former students reported being sexually abused by employees of the school during the 1970s and 1980s. 

Additionally, at least ten more students disclosed instances of abuse perpetrated by their peers.

The specifics detailed in the report paint a grim picture of the environment at the school during that time.

The abuse ranged from:

  • Physical violations;
  • Forced intercourse;
  • Oral sex;
  • Digital penetration;
  • One student was sodomized with a broomstick by another student.

The report also uncovered incidents of sexual groping, harassment, and inappropriate photographs taken of naked students without their knowledge, which were then shown to other students.

The report clarifies that these violations were not isolated or rare occurrences but rather part of a more significant, systemic problem.

Abusive behavior at the school went unchecked for years, leaving many victims to suffer in silence.

We encourage victims of sexual abuse at New England’s St. George’s School to request a free and private case review from an experienced legal team to determine if they may be eligible for justice and potential compensation.

Eligible victims are encouraged to request a free, private case evaluation by our experienced legal staff with the potential for compensation and justice.

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St. George’s School sexual abuse victims should request a free and private case review from an experienced legal team to discover potential compensation.

A recent investigation has uncovered a disturbing and long-hidden chapter in the history of St. George’s School, an elite New England boarding institution.

More than 60 former students have come forward with allegations of sexual abuse that occurred during the 1970s and 1980s, exposing a pattern of predatory behavior by both school employees and fellow students.

The revelations have sent shockwaves through the institution, which has prided itself on academic excellence and its picturesque location on a hilltop overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Rhode Island.

The scandal at St. George’s is not an isolated case but part of a more significant trend of abuse being revealed at prestigious schools across the United States and abroad.

For decades, such institutions, shielded by their reputation and tradition, often escaped scrutiny.

However, in recent years, a growing number of abuse survivors have come forward, demanding accountability and exposing the deep, unhealed scars left by these traumatic experiences.

Schools once viewed as untouchable are now confronting their troubled pasts, forced to reckon with the widespread abuse that occurred within their walls.

The scandal at St. George’s first came to light in December when initial reports suggested that at least 40 students had been victims of sexual abuse.

However, a more comprehensive investigation completed in recent months has revealed that the scope of the abuse is far greater and more troubling than initially believed.

iStock-1410950079

What were the specifics of abuse reported in the press, if any?

According to findings published by The New York Times, at least 51 former students reported being sexually abused by employees of the school during the 1970s and 1980s. 

Additionally, at least ten more students disclosed instances of abuse perpetrated by their peers.

The specifics detailed in the report paint a grim picture of the environment at the school during that time.

The abuse ranged from:

  • Physical violations;
  • Forced intercourse;
  • Oral sex;
  • Digital penetration;
  • One student was sodomized with a broomstick by another student.

The report also uncovered incidents of sexual groping, harassment, and inappropriate photographs taken of naked students without their knowledge, which were then shown to other students.

The report clarifies that these violations were not isolated or rare occurrences but rather part of a more significant, systemic problem.

Abusive behavior at the school went unchecked for years, leaving many victims to suffer in silence.

We encourage victims of sexual abuse at New England’s St. George’s School to request a free and private case review from an experienced legal team to determine if they may be eligible for justice and potential compensation.

Eligible victims are encouraged to request a free, private case evaluation by our experienced legal staff with the potential for compensation and justice.

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Victims of sexual abuse while students at St. George’s School may have grounds to pursue legal action and financial recovery of damages.

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