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Former Catholic School Student Sues Principal For Sexual Assault

A former Catholic school student is suing his former principal, Stephen Furches, for sexual assault, which he says took place “several times a week” in an El Paso, Texas, Catholic school in the 1980s. The student, identified only as “John Doe,” is claiming the principal threatened to withhold his diploma if he didn’t comply.

“Doe claims that Furches ‘sought out John Doe on a regular basis, using his authority as principal to call him out of class or approach him in the school locker in order to engage in inappropriate contact. Several times each week, Furches would isolate John Doe in his office or the shower after swim practice to sexually abuse him by reaching into his pants and touching his genitals’,” according to Courthouse News Service:

     He claims that during his senior year, “Furches required that plaintiff report to his office several times a week, ostensibly to monitor his progress at calculus, but in reality in order to sexually assault him under threat of withholding his diploma.”
The complaint continues: “At the completion of his remedial studied, defendant Furches demanded that John Doe go to dinner with him, once again threatening to withhold his diploma if he did not comply. At this dinner, Furches ordered two bottles of wine which he shared with plaintiff, although he was only 18 years old at the time. After dinner, Furches and plaintiff returned to Furches’ car, where Furches demanded that John Doe perform oral sex on him, which he refused. Instead, Furches performed oral sex on plaintiff. Afterwards, the defendant warned John Doe that he should keep quiet about the abuse because Furches was a powerful man and no one would believe him.” 
Doe claims that he dropped out of college, “was unable to maintain a steady job for many years,” and that he “turned to substance abuse in order to cope with the long term psychological effects of the mistreatment which he suffered at the hands of Furches.”

 

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