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HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- All of the school administrators that the Justice Department has accused of "deliberate indifference" leading up to the 2010 rape of a 14-year-old girl at Sparkman Middle School remain in their jobs – and one assistant principal has since been promoted. [...]It is the Court of Appeals to which the Justice Department has weighed in on the case, which stems from a January 2010 plan crafted by Simpson to "catch in the act" the boy, a special needs student who had been sexually harassing girls at the school over a period of several weeks. Despite the boy's history of violence and sexual harassment, Simpson told the 14-year-old victim, also a special needs student, to go into the bathroom with him so she could catch him harassing the girl. When she failed to follow the teens into the restroom, the boy sodomized the girl. Read More |