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NEW YORK, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP, a personal injury law firm based in New York City, http://www.nycLawFirm.com has filed a lawsuit in New York County Supreme Court (950107/2021), alleging that Plaintiff, when she was a minor, was sexually assaulted and abused on the grounds and premises of Defendant St. Ignatius Loyola Preschool located at 240 East 84th St, New York, NY 10028. It is alleged that both Sister Maura and Sister Thomas committed the child sexual abuse. It is alleged that Sister Maura escorted Plaintiff to the bathroom or places adjacent to the classroom, including a dark hallway near the elevator, and forcibly fondled her naked breasts and her vagina under her clothes. It is alleged that employees, agents, and/or representatives of St. Ignatius Loyola School were aware and/or knew about the sexual abuse being committed by Sister Maura and Sister Thomas upon Plaintiff.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) – Drama class became full contact, a new lawsuit in New York City alleges.
Rebecca Collins sued Stuyvesant High School, as well as the city and its Department of Education, on Feb. 24 in New York County Supreme Court. Collins was a part of a theatrical performance in the school’s auditorium in March 2018 that resulted in her injury, the suit says.
She was on one of the bridges/platforms that were constructed for the show when it collapsed, causing her to fall to the ground, the suit says.
“(T)he resulting injuries to (Collins) were caused solely by reason of the improper and negligent design, construction, inspection, repair, supervision and/or use of said bridge/platform,” the lawsuit says.