The Tarzana girl alleged she was not protected at school and that an attack left her with a concussion.
A judge has approved a $90,000 settlement on behalf of a 17-year-old Tarzana girl who alleged she was not protected at a Los Angeles Unified School District middle school from bullying by classmates, including an attack that left her with a concussion in 2020.
A judgment for negligence was signed by the judge on Jan. 5 in favor of Z.S. and against Yoo. In their court papers, attorneys for the LAUSD and Yoo maintained that Z.S. alleged “numerous unsubstantiated” bullying experiences and that she repeatedly was unable to identify her purported assailants. In October 2019, other students battered Z.S. while she was in a school bathroom, leaving her with physical and emotional damage, according to the suit, which further said the assailants wore hoods on their heads and she could not identify them.
In January 2020, a student identified by the assistant principal as someone with a history of misbehavior and violence at school threw an object at Z.S. that hit her head during lunch, but once again nothing was done to discipline the girl’s assailant, the suit alleges.
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