
Pennsylvania mother sues Starbucks, school district over alleged sexual assault of disabled daughter
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A mother filed a lawsuit against Starbucks and Pittsburgh Public Schools after her intellectually disabled daughter was allegedly led off school grounds and sexually assaulted.
"Pittsburgh Public Schools failed to create a safe environment for my client to go to and from school when it knew that she needed one. And Starbucks and Kappa failed to protect my client from the violence of others when they knew their businesses were causing criminal activity to occur. The painful result was her sexual assault," said attorney Alec Wright, who represents the girl and her mother in the lawsuit.
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