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one Ohio After high school, a former student of the football team made several disturbing charges, including allegations of bullying and sexual assault while attending football camps in June, according to court documents.
The complaint was filed Tuesday in the Usolin High School in Youngstown, known as the defendant in the case. Several school officials and football coaches, the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown, and several unnamed players and parents were also listed as defendants in the lawsuit.

The allegations in the lawsuit filed Tuesday stem from a nine-day football camp in June. (iStock)
According to a press release from Chandra Law Firm, which represents the plaintiff’s son being “violently attacked” in the passing Nine Days football camp, according to a press release from Chandra Law Firm, which represents the mother of the football player and her daughter. Florida, Tennessee and Alabama June.
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The boy was not confirmed in the lawsuit but was described as a freshman on the team, claiming he was sexually assaulted by a player on the first night of his trip. Another player was accused of filming the attack and uploading it to the team’s group Snapchat. The so-called Bullying and bullying On the fourth day of the initial alleged assault and camp, the plaintiff claimed that he was beaten again when he was restricted and deprived by several players until fully exposed.
The attack is allegedly filmed again and shared with the same group on Snapchat.
The lawsuit named other alleged bullying and bullying behaviors as actions directed at plaintiffs and other participants. The complaint also claimed that school officials’ complaint against the plaintiff failed and coaches were aware of the threat of bullying during the camp but did not take meaningful action.
The complaint said the mother filed the charges against the assistant coach for the first time while at the camp on June 16, claiming that the coach dismissed the assault charges, saying “just the boy is a boy.” After her son returned home, she also met with school officials and claimed they had “no regrets, remorse or sympathy” at the beginning of the meeting.

A Ursuline High School spokesman told Fox News Digital that police investigations into the allegations are underway, with both school and parish representatives working with the investigation. (Google Maps)
The complaint also accused the school of failure to “take meaningful disciplinary action against players or coaches,” according to the law firm representing the plaintiff.
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The complaint said the mother’s daughter was also “intimidated” and the family allegedly faced retaliation after filing a complaint.
In addition to bullying and assault, the lawsuit also accuses Title IX Violation And said the defendant also committed several other crimes, including false imprisonment, stalking, child pornography and the distribution of lustful and obscene materials.
The lawsuit says the case is about accountability. No family should endure the trauma that the family suffered in the hands of other students and then suffered in the hands of school officials, the lawsuits alleged that the officials made excuses, ignored, and even tried to cover up what happened. ”
“We welcome information about litigation charges and other victims.”
Contact Ursolin High School and Catholic Diocese in Youngstown for comment. In response, a spokesperson told Fox News Digital that police investigations into the allegations are underway and that both school and parish representatives work with the investigation.

The lawsuit says the plaintiff’s son was allegedly “violently attacked” in a nine-day football camp in multiple states in June. (Steve Nourenberg/Fort Worth Star TV/TNS)
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“The safety and well-being of our students is a top priority at Ursuline High School. Parents can and should trust their sons and daughters to be in a safe environment every day. To that end, we want to highlight the steps we have taken to allegations about football programs.”
The statement continued: “After students and coaches returned from related travel, a family made a formal report to the school for allegations of misconduct. Once informed, Ursolin’s government began the investigation in a timely manner. After that, both the parish representatives and local authorities were accused of notifying the allegations. YoungStown, both in charge and in connection with YoungStown, involved YoungStown, which is both in YoungStown, is in YoungStown on YoungStown , The agency has conducted the scope of “Youngs” on YoungStown, and the organization’s works are in a way that the agency involves the agency, the agency has had any cause, the agency has had any cause, the agency has had any cause, the agency has had any cause, the agency has had any cause, the agency has had any work, the agency has had any work, the company’s works are all under research, which is a family charge. Among minors, Usolin has not discussed the charges in public at the request of the police.”
The school notes that the discipline against certain students “the most direct participants are implemented in accordance with the Ursuline policy.” Some students left the school “before imposing discipline.”
The school added that due to the allegations, a review of the presence and mandatory training was conducted. Friday’s football team game was also cancelled after news of the civil case.
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