By KAREN VELIE A victim of sexual assault at the hands of a second grade teacher at the former North Oceano Elementary School is suing the district and
A victim of sexual assault at the hands of a second grade teacher at the former North Oceano Elementary School is suing the district and multiple Does who allegedly had knowledge of the abuse but failed to protect their charges. On Monday, a court ordered the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing to turn over records of investigations and complaints made against former second grade teacher Paul Ilger.
In 2002, Ilger was arrested for failing to register as a sex offender and sentenced to 32 months in jail. He died in 2021. In 1987 and 1989, Ilger would gather approximately a dozen young boys and girls in his classroom during breaks and instruct them to engage in sexual behavior. As a result of the abuse at the hands of his teacher, the lawsuit asserts John Doe “suffered severe emotional
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