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Calif. school couldn't expel teens accused in assault case, official says

The attorney for the family of a 15-year-old Northern California girl who hanged herself after she was allegedly sexually abused by three boys disputed an explanation by a school superintendent of why the boys were not expelled.

After Saratoga schools superintendent Bob Mistele said Wednesday the three teens suspected of assaulting Audrie Pott were at a party which was not on campus or related to school, so they could not be expelled, attorney Robert Allard responded by saying his reaction and that of the Pott family was “one of disgust and dismay.”

In his response, Allard outlined four areas of disagreement with district’s statement, including the claim that the boys could not be expelled because the alleged assault did not take place on campus and was not related to school.

“Whether the sexual assault occurred on or off campus, it is clear from the accounts of various students that the dissemination of at least one photograph occurred on school grounds for the specific purpose to harass and intimidate Audrie while she was attending school related activities, Allard said in a statement issued late Wednesday.

“For that reason, in our view, the school district was obligated to investigate and take action against these young men. The Pott family in fact participated in several meetings with school administrators to demand that the young men be expelled or removed from campus,” the statement said.

The boys accused in the case were charged in the fall but remained in school seven months until April 11, when sheriff’s deputies took them out of their classrooms and arrested them on charges of sexual battery and distribution of child pornography. Attorneys representing the teens, whose names have not been released because of their ages, did not return repeated calls seeking comment Wednesday.

The Pott family filed a lawsuit against the boys and their families Monday, and has also filed a claim against the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District, alleging that administrators were slack in responding to bullying against Audrie, who committed suicide eight days after she was assaulted.

Allard alleges that the three suspects took her upstairs to a bedroom during a Labor Day weekend party where she drank a combination of vodka and Gatorade and passed out. The boys allegedly assaulted her, drew and wrote on her, and took a photo of an intimate body part, said attorney Robert Allard.

Allard said the district failed to document a meeting the Pott family had with administrators about bullying several months before Audrie’s death.

In a written statement responding to questions from The Associated Press and other media, Mistele confirmed that administrators had met with the Pott family before her death, but he said “the issue of bullying was not the subject covered in those conversations.”

Mistele said that after Audrie’s death, a small group of students came to the office to tell an assistant principal that students were talking about an incident at a party involving the girl, and that some photographs were being shared among students.

He said school officials contacted the campus resource officer but

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Teens accused of sexual assault of girl who killed herself appear in Calif. court

Three teens facing charges in the sexual assault of a 15-year-old Northern California girl who committed suicide after the attack appeared in court for the first time Tuesday.

The proceedings were not public, and lawyers involved in the case declined to comment.

The three 16-year-old boys are each charged with sexual battery, dissemination of child pornography and possession of child pornography.

Attorneys and family members of the defendants were seen entering juvenile court, the San Jose Mercury News reported. Relatives of Audrie Pott, who hanged herself after a humiliating photo of her on the night of the attack circulated, were also there.

Attorney Eric Geffon, who represents one of the three suspects, had previously told The Associated Press that attorneys representing all three boys would have a statement Tuesday after the hearing, but no statement was issued and Geffon did not return calls seeking comment.

Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney Jaron Shipp said he couldn’t comment or provide any information on the case because the boys are juveniles.

Meanwhile, Robert Allard, an attorney for Audrie’s family, announced Tuesday that they have filed a claim with the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District over what they say was negligence by school administrators in addressing bullying they say Audrie suffered while a student at Saratoga High School.

Filing a claim is a necessary step before a lawsuit can be filed against a public agency.

Allard claims school administrators did not act on bullying concerns brought up to the principal who preceded the school’s current principal, Paul Robinson, and that Robinson proclaimed that bullying was not the cause of Audrie’s Sept. 10 suicide despite having knowledge of the police investigation into the alleged assault.

“That caused a great deal of anxiety for the family,” Allard said. “From the mother’s perspective, it was extremely inappropriate and insensitive for the school to have announced to the student body Audrie’s passing before the family even understood that she had passed.”

A call to the school district late Tuesday seeking comment was not immediately returned.

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3 in sexual assault case, suicide appear in court

Three teens facing charges in the sexual assault of a 15-year-old Northern California girl who committed suicide after the attack appeared in court for the first time Tuesday.

The proceedings were not public, and lawyers involved in the case declined to comment.

The three 16-year-old boys are each charged with sexual battery, dissemination of child pornography and possession of child pornography.

Attorneys and family members of the defendants were seen entering juvenile court, the San Jose Mercury News reported (http://bit.ly/17F9Ye6 ). Relatives of Audrie Pott, who hanged herself after a humiliating photo of her on the night of the attack circulated, were also there.

Attorney Eric Geffon, who represents one of the three suspects, had previously told The Associated Press that attorneys representing all three boys would have a statement Tuesday after the hearing, but no statement was issued and Geffon did not return calls seeking comment.

Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney Jaron Shipp said he couldn’t comment or provide any information on the case because the boys are juveniles.

Meanwhile, Robert Allard, an attorney for Audrie’s family, announced Tuesday that they have filed a claim with the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District over what they say was negligence by school administrators in addressing bullying they say Audrie suffered while a student at Saratoga High School.

Filing a claim is a necessary step before a lawsuit can be filed against a public agency.

Allard claims school administrators did not act on bullying concerns brought up to the principal who preceded the school’s current principal, Paul Robinson, and that Robinson proclaimed that bullying was not the cause of Audrie’s Sept. 10 suicide despite having knowledge of the police investigation into the alleged assault.

“That caused a great deal of anxiety for the family,” Allard said. “From the mother’s perspective, it was extremely inappropriate and insensitive for the school to have announced to the student body Audrie’s passing before the family even understood that she had passed.”

A call to the school district late Tuesday seeking comment was not immediately returned.

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Lawyer: Girl's assault was shared in photos, texts

The parents of a 15-year-old California girl who took her own life after she was sexually abused and an explicit photo of the assault circulated among her classmates want the three boys who have been arrested in the case prosecuted as adults, a lawyer for the family says.

Authorities arrested the three 16-year-olds on suspicion of sexual battery against Audrie Pott, a Saratoga High School sophomore who hanged herself in September. The arrests this week shocked many in this prosperous Silicon Valley suburb of 30,000 as new details of the case emerged.

“We’re talking about, other than murdering someone, the highest degree of a crime you could possibly do, which is to violate them in the worst of ways…and then to effectively rub her face in it afterwards,” Robert Allard, the attorney representing the teenager’s mother, father and step-mother, said Friday.

But lawyers for the three boys, whose names have not been released because they are minors, released a statement Friday asking the public to withhold judgment until their clients can give their side of the story, the San Jose Mercury News reported.

“Much of what has been reported over the last several days is inaccurate. Most disturbing is the attempt to link (Audrie’s) suicide to the specific actions of these three boys,” the statement from San Jose attorneys Eric Geffon, Alan Lagod and Benjamin Williams reads. “We are hopeful that everyone understands that these boys, none of whom have ever been in trouble with the law, are to be regarded as innocent.”

Allard said the trouble started over Labor Day weekend while Audrie was on a sleepover at a friend’s house where the parents were gone and the unaccompanied teens got into the liquor.

“Audrie, by all accounts, consumed some of that alcohol and eventually went upstairs to go to sleep and woke up to the worst nightmare imaginable,” concluding that she had been molested, he said.

She soon found an abundance of material online about that night, including a picture and emails. She also discovered that her attackers were three boys she considered friends — young men in whom she had confided, the lawyer said. On Facebook, Audrie wrote that the whole school knew what happened, and she complained that her life was ruined, Allard said.

Eight days after the party, she hanged herself.

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3 teens arrested for assault after girl's suicide

Eight days after allegedly being sexually battered while passed out at a party, and then humiliated by online photos of the assault, 15-year-old Audrie Pott posted on Facebook that her life was ruined, “worst day ever,” and hanged herself.

For the next eight months, her family struggled to figure out what happened to their soccer loving, artistic, horse crazy daughter, whose gentle smile, long dark hair and shining eyes did not bely a struggling soul.

And then on Thursday, seven months after the tragedy, a Northern California sheriff’s office arrested three 16-year-old boys on charges of sexual battery.

“The family has been trying to understand why their loving daughter would have taken her life at such a young age and to make sure that those responsible would be held accountable,” said family attorney Robert Allard.

“After an extensive investigation that we have conducted on behalf of the family, there is no doubt in our minds that the victim, then only 15 years old, was savagely assaulted by her fellow high school students while she lay on a bed completely unconscious.”

Allard said students used cell phones to share photos of the attack, and that the images went viral.

Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Lt. Jose Cardoza said it arrested two of the teens at Saratoga High School and the third, a former Saratoga High student, at Christopher High School in Gilroy on Thursday. The names of the suspects were not released because they are minors.

Cardoza said the suspects were booked into juvenile hall and face two felonies and one misdemeanor each, all related to sexual battery that allegedly occurred at a Saratoga house party.

The lieutenant said the arrests were the result of information gathered by his agency’s Saratoga High School resource officers. He said the investigation is ongoing, and Los Gatos police also continue looking into the girl’s September suicide.

The Associated Press does not, as a rule, identify victims of sexual assault. But in this case, Pott’s family wanted her name and case known, Allard said. The family also provided a photo to the AP.

The girl’s family members did not comment and have requested privacy until a planned news conference Tuesday. Her father and step-mother Lawrence and

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