A lawsuit has been filed against a Missouri school over two alleged rapes of an autistic student.
The complaint, which was filed on Friday, says that Wentzville School District officials failed to protect the high school student from the assault.
“Documents say Mary Doe was allegedly raped twice by students, once off-campus on Sept. 15, 2020, and again in a school bathroom on Jan 28,” according to a report from KMOV. “The lawsuit says Doe was home-schooled in order to remain safe, but when she returned to school, teachers failed to protect her from the second rape.”
The lawsuit also states that because of a series of health conditions, the teenage girl is never supposed to be left alone or unsupervised, which the school was aware of — providing further evidence of their negligence in protecting her.
The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court in St. Louis.
School officials have not yet publicly commented on the lawsuit.
The Gateway Pundit has reached out to multiple officials in the district for comment and will update this story if one is provided.
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