Employees of the Trinity Lutheran Church were absolved of criminal charges by the Monroe County Prosecutor's Office, in a case in which several school girls were told to strip to their underwear so that school authorities could conduct a 'search' for stolen money. However, the family of one of the girls has filed a civil lawsuit against the church employees.
Monroe attorney Christopher Mariott filed the lawsuit on behalf of the girl's mother, Martha Feller.
The 12 year old, who was publicly humiliated, has suffered severe emotional distress and severe embarrassment after the events of that day.
The lawsuit has named the Trinity Luheran School, Principal John Hilken, teacher Marsha Hand and head cook Phyllis Blohm amongst others, as defendants in the case.
To read more about the case click here.
Monroe attorney Christopher Mariott filed the lawsuit on behalf of the girl's mother, Martha Feller.
The 12 year old, who was publicly humiliated, has suffered severe emotional distress and severe embarrassment after the events of that day.
The lawsuit has named the Trinity Luheran School, Principal John Hilken, teacher Marsha Hand and head cook Phyllis Blohm amongst others, as defendants in the case.
To read more about the case click here.

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