$135M
Sexual Assault, Criminal Defense
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Case Details
PSR attorneys Spencer Lucas, Brian Panish, Matthew Freeman, and Diana Panish obtained a $135,000,000 jury verdict in Riverside County for two former Moreno Valley Unified School District students who were sexually abused by their teacher and failed by the school district entrusted to protect them. For 20 years, the Moreno Valley Unified School District employed child predator Thomas Lee West as a teacher, despite having actual notice of numerous child molestation complaints against him dating back to 1988. Plaintiffs Brady Blair and Justin McGregor attended Vista Heights Middle School and were assigned to West’s sixth grade classroom during the 1996 to 1997 school year. Before the end of the school year, West was sexually abusing both Brady and Justin and the abuse continued into the boys’ Sophomore year in high school. When the sexual abuse ended, West maintained his control over the boys through coercion, threats, and computer tracking and keylogging software, manipulating them from reporting their abuse. In 2003 following the boys’ high school graduation, Brady reported the abuse to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. West was arrested and charged with violations of Penal Code section 288(a) committing “any lewd or lascivious act” with a minor child under 14 years of age. At the criminal trial, West was found guilty. He is currently serving a 52 years to life sentence in the Mule Creek State Prison. As a result of the abuse, Brady and Justin have suffered severe, life-long mental and emotional distress throughout their lives. The psychological effects of the severe and pervasive abuse have left both men shells of who they would have been but for the abuse made possible by the District.
Additional Notes
It took 27 years and tremendous courage from both plaintiffs to testify in the criminal and civil trials, but today Brady and Justin received the justice they deserve.