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Five 'mean girls'sued, target boy with false sex- assault allegations: they 'just don't like him'
 
10/05/2018 8:10:53 PM PDT · by confederatecarpetbag · 35 replies
Daily Mail ^ | Oct. 5, 2018 | Kayla Brantley
A group of high school 'mean girls' have admitted to targeting and falsely accusing a boy of sexual assault because they 'just don't like him'. A 26-page federal lawsuit was filed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the eve of October 3 - also known as Mean Girls Day in tribute to the 2004 cult classic - against a clique of five girls at Seneca Valley High School. The boy's parents describe the clique as 'mean girls' who 'conspired in person and via electronic communication devices to falsely accuse [their son] of sexual assault on two occasions.'
 

HS clique of 5 'mean girls' are sued for targeting boy with false sexual assault allegations
 
10/05/2018 11:14:15 AM PDT · by Teotwawki · 41 replies
Daily Mail Online ^ | October 5, 2918 | Kayla Brantley
A group of high school 'mean girls' have admitted to targeting and falsely accusing a boy of sexual assault because they 'just don't like him'. A 26-page federal lawsuit was filed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the eve of October 3 - also known as Mean Girls Day in tribute to the 2004 cult classic - against a clique of five girls at Seneca Valley High School. The boy's parents describe the clique as 'mean girls' who 'conspired in person and via electronic communication devices to falsely accuse [their son] of sexual assault on two occasions.' Their son, referred to in...
 

Lawsuit accuses Seneca Valley 'mean girls' of targeting boy with false allegations
 
10/03/2018 6:16:45 PM PDT · by TigerClaws · 39 replies
Trib Live ^
While “Mean Girls Day” is being marked Wednesday in reference to a mention of Oct. 3 in the popular 2004 cult movie, the parents of a former Seneca Valley High School student claim in a federal lawsuit filed this week that their teenage son was terrorized by false accusations made by five “Mean Girls” at the school. Michael J. and Alecia Flood of Zelienople, Butler County, the parents of a teenage boy identified in the lawsuit as T.F., seek unspecified civil damages against the girls’ parents, the school district and Butler County District Attorney Richard Goldinger’s office. The lawsuit alleges...
 
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