Wyoming Student Sues for Multiple Year Sexual Assault by Track Coach/Teacher

A student in Wyoming has sued the School District after she was subjected to over three years of sexual assault by Joseph “Joe” Meza, who is incarcerated until at least 2038 for his crimes. You can read more about the lawsuit in the Casper Star Tribune.

The suit alleges that Laramie County School District No. 1 officials, including administrators at Johnson Junior High, were aware that teacher Joseph Meza’s relationship with the victim was inappropriate and that it violated district and professional standards. It alleges that administrators spoke with Meza repeatedly but never investigated or disciplined him for his personal relationship with the victim, which manifested in close contact at the school and drew the attention of staff and students.

We have seen this before – schools turn a blind eye to actions by teachers and coaches to lure students to their rooms and private locations. Teachers have been accused of:

  • Placing locks on their doors
  • Covering classroom windows with paper
  • Signing notes to teachers to ask for students to come to their rooms during free period for extra help
  • Planning overnight trips and arranging the student to have his or her own room in the hotel
  • Texting, Snapping and other messaging with the student

The suit involving Mr. Meza alleges that district officials were aware of his tendency to have “too close relationships” with female students. It cites a a fall 2013 incident, in which Meza was seen with his arm around a seventh-grade girl. John Cunningham, the middle school’s principal, “counseled Meza that such conduct was inappropriate and (about) the need for boundaries and personal space with these students,” according to the lawsuit. A letter about the incident was placed in Meza’s personnel file.

If you have been subjected to student/teacher or student/coach sexual assault and have questions, would like to talk or desire a free case evaluation, please contact us today.

An Analysis of Sexual Abuse Complaints Against Teachers in Tennessee

School Sexual Assault

The rising incidents of Tennessee sexual abuse complaints against teachers expose the vulnerability of students in the state. Young and minor students are made victims of sexual assault, rape, consensual or non-consensual sex, psychological distress, physical problems and emotional scar leading to disturbances in their studies. A majority of plaintiffs filing Tennessee sexual abuse lawsuits against schools admit of living a life far from normal for years following teacher sex abuse.

More than three-fourth victims consult a Tennessee sexual abuse attorney years after they subject to sex crimes. The delay in reporting student sex abuse incidents deeply rooted in our parental, institutional and social failures and distress such crimes commit. As a result, perpetrator teachers remain largely scot free for years and continue their sexual harassment.

The legal provisions include both criminal and civil filing of teacher sexual abuse lawsuits. While the criminal action following positive investigations results in imprisonment, a civil Tennessee sexual abuse lawsuit ensures the victim is duly compensated for losses, emotional scar and distress he or she experienced.

If you have experienced a Memphis sexual assault in a Memphis school, please call us today.

Tennessee Student Victims of Sexual abuse at Receiving End

Teacher sexual abuse of students in Tennessee leaves a permanent scar in the minds of victims. This is discernible from the following signs.

  • About 70 percent of students sexually abused or harassed by teachers suffers from emotional distress and study problems
  • Students feel isolated, prefer to lead a secluded life beaten by a fear psychosis and embarrassment
  • Emotional scar remains forever impacting normal life
  • Victims become prone to violence, self-injury and mental problems
  • Sexual abuse of students by teacher may lead to defamation of character
  • Forced relocation, drop out from school or sports teams, public scrutiny, stress, humiliation
  • Feeling of being violated, loss of trust and traumatic experience
  • Post-complaint retaliation and backlash

Incidents of Sexual Abuse of Students in Tennessee

In February 2015, sexual abuse complaints rocked three of Tennessee’s universities. The federal administration launched an investigation in June into the “handling of sexual assault allegations against student athletes” by the University of Tennessee officials. Female athletes accused six football players of sexual assault. Students of Vanderbilt University were also indicted for aggravated rape of fellow students.

A Tennessee sex abuse class action lawsuit has been filed following a 2012 confession by a former Shelby County teacher of having sex with girl students. Daniel Acker was briefly placed on sexual offender registry in 1992 before reinstated by the Shelby County School Board of Education. A decade later, the teacher admitted of having “sexual abused other female students during his 17 year tenure for his sexual gratification.” His victims included an 11-year-old girl.

In November 2015, a Knoxville middle school teacher was arrested for sexual exploitation of a minor student. Tennessee authorities charged Serena Rae Milan on 29 counts, including statutory rape, based on her sexual activity with the student.

The 2005 arrest of Pamela Rogers Turner was one of the most famous student sexual abuse incidents involving a Tennessee teacher. The convict had sexual relationship with her 13-year-old student of McMinnville-based Centertown Elementary School. Even during the suspended sentence, the teacher tried to seduce the student by sending the victim her nude pictures and videos.

If you or a loved one has ever been subject to sexual abuse, contact us or call on 1-800-632-1404 for punitive action. Our Tennessee sexual abuse attorney offers free consultation for victims of teacher sex abuse, statutory rape, sexual assault, sexual exploitation and harassment.

Teacher Sex Abuse in Tennessee: Things To Know

Memphis school sex abuse

There have been many high-profile cases of Tennessee sexual abuse in 2015 where teachers are accused of sexual harassment and exploitation of students. According to nationwide statistics available, a significant number of students under-18 years of age are subject to sex abuse by teachers or school employees. About 70 percent of female students experiencing sexual harassment at school or private tuitions in Tennessee feel embarrassed and suffer in studies. However, to utter dismay, only a fraction of such cases come to public glare and perpetrators are punished.

What is Teacher Sex Abuse in Tennessee

Sexual assault allegations against teachers have been on the rise in Tennessee, leaving lifelong consequences for victims of sexual abuse.

Some of the most common examples of teacher sexual abuse include:

  • Consensual sex by seducing students
  • Non-consensual sex with students
  • Emotional and physical abuse following sexual abuse, such as blackmail, intimidation, threats
  • Violence during sex or aggravated rape
  • Sexual harassment
  • Physical intimacy with students
  • Unwanted sexual advances
  • Sexual bullying
  • Intentionally brushing up against the student in a sexual way
  • Sexual assault
  • Rape
  • Sexual touching
  • Sending lewd messages / Sexting

Sexual relations between teachers and students, whether consensual or non-consensual, raise the concern of abuse of trust, destroying the trust expected in a professional relationship due to such non-professional behavior. There could be issues of conflict of interest emanating from such relationships, wherein a teacher may show favoritism or hostility toward the student.

Which Students Are Most Vulnerable

According to a latest study report issued by the Association of American Universities, 12 percent of students across 27 universities across the United States had allegedly experienced sexual assault by force or incapacitation. The report claims that the number of cases of sexual harassment by teachers is especially high for transgender, gender nonconforming, genderqueer, and female students.

Sexual abusers often target vulnerable or marginal students, since teachers believe such students would be disbelieved if they report sexual harassment or abuse. Most of such students are gratified for attention and teachers do not hesitate to exploit them sexually.

What are the Effects of Teacher Sex Abuse on Students

Tennessee sexual abuse by teachers results in irreparable damage that lasts into adulthood in a majority of children. Such incidents of sexual crime against students leave the victims physically and emotionally weakened. Victims of sex abuse suffer physical, health, emotional, and educational effects, with many dropping out of school, unwilling to attend school or being social, and feeling embarrassed, afraid, and confused about identity.

According to a 2006 “Drawing the Line” report,

  • 57% of sexually abused female students reported feeling embarrassed, self-conscious
  • 55% reported feeling angry
  • 32% reported feeling afraid

Student victims of sexual harassment experience severe impact on their academic development, decreased participation in class, loss of appetite, change schools, avoid group studies, sleeping problems, nightmares, think about changing schools or major, and/or avoid the library.

Legal Recourse & Sex Abuse Lawsuit

There have been stunning reports of Tennessee sexual abuse of students of all ages by K-12 teachers. Tennessee State Board of Education has disciplined 434 teachers since 2004, but the numbers of teacher sex abuse continue to rise. Over 65,000 public school teachers face disciplinary action, but the problem of sexual harassment of students seems to be spreading like epidemic in Tennessee.

Teachers can lose licenses for involvement in sexual abuse, whether engaging in consensual or non-consensual sex with students or sending inappropriate messages.

Please contact us or call on 1-800-632-1404 for a free consultation with our Tennessee sexual abuse attorney.

Mother Arrested in Memphis, Tennessee For Attacking Alleged Sexual Abuser

As  a Memphis, Tennessee attorney that has sued both the Memphis City School System and the Shelby County School System on behalf of students alleged to have been sexually coerced by adult male teachers, I wanted to bring this news to you.

A mother nearly beat a man to death with a baseball bat. She says she did it because the man sexually assaulted her sons, both under ten years old.  “I asked my son, did he touch you bad, did he touch you down there and my little boy said yes and I said was it just you and he said no, he touched some more kids,” Lakeshia Richmond told ABC24 News. You can read more of the story HERE.

Richmond is referring to Coach Red. He is one of the coaches of Richmond’s 8 and 9 year old sons’ football team. They practice at Magnolia Elementary school in South Memphis. She says it’s normal for her kids and their teammates to spend the night at one of the coach’s house but she became concerned when the head coach called her Saturday for a meeting with Coach Red. It’s only then that she said her children told her what happened.

If you or a loved one has been sexually assaulted by a teacher in the Memphis school system or the Shelby County school system, including by a coach, band instructor or teacher, please contact attorney Ed Wallis at 901-527-2125 or fill out this form for a free initial case evaluation and consultation:

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    Memphis teacher suspected of sexual abuse

    As  a Memphis, Tennessee attorney that has sued both the Memphis City School System and the Shelby County School System on behalf of students alleged to have been sexually coerced by adult male teachers, I wanted to bring this news to you.

    Sherwood Middle School in Memphis is down one coach after 27-year-old Arlen Wilburn was accused of sending nude photos and having sexual contact with a minor student. According to court records, Wilburn sent the girl naked photos of himself via text and asked her to do the same.  She told police the two later had sex inside the school.
    Coach Wilburn was suspended from the school district without pay.  His bond was set at $75,000 although prosecutors requested a $500,000 bond.

    If you or a loved one has been sexually assaulted by a teacher in the Memphis school system or the Shelby County school system, including by a coach, band instructor or teacher, please contact attorney Ed Wallis at 901-527-2125 or fill out this form for a free initial case evaluation and consultation:

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