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Update On Laws Fighting Clergy Abuse in California - From Mary Alexander & Associates
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CHICO, Calif., March 31, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A lawsuit was filed in Butte County Superior Court by Jane Doe against Chico Unified School District alleging years of childhood sexual assault and abuse by her former teacher at Bidwell Junior High School, Jennifer Lynn Smith.
According to the complaint filed by attorney Mary Alexander, Jane Doe (a name used to protect the survivor s identity) was sexually assaulted, molested, and abused beginning around 2009, when Jane Doe, age 13, was an eighth-grade student in Smith s Spanish class at Bidwell Junior High School. After Jane Doe confided in a school counselor and in Smith about the difficulties of her home life, Smith pretended to take an interest in her situation. Smith began grooming Jane Doe with the intent to manipulate Jane Doe s emotions so that she could ultimately sexually abuse her. Smith even used Jane Doe s difficult upbringing to her advantage by calling Jane Doe her adopte
Mary Alexander & Associates Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Bank of America for Failure to Provide Adequate Protection for Unemployed Californians
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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Mary Alexander & Associates filed a class action lawsuit in federal court in San Francisco on behalf of thousands of Californians against Bank of America alleging the nation s second largest bank failed in its duty to properly protect their unemployment benefits.
Bank of America (BofA) has an exclusive contract with the California Employment Development Department (EDD) to administer EDD benefits through the use of BofA issued debit cards. According to the complaint, BofA was required to provide secure accounts for unemployment payments. The complaint alleges BofA failed to provide even the most basic cyber-security measures. As a result, these Californians lost their EDD income due to fraudulent transactions and hacked accounts.