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Corbin Madison, a teenager from Nevada (United States), felt so "humiliated" for the badual advances from his teacher He decided to commit suicide last August and his father has now filed a lawsuit against the people who had allowed his son to be abused.
Madison was found in August 2018 in a truck after being shot. He was one of the four victims of Tennille Whitaker, sentenced to 20 years in prison last October.
According to the lawsuit filed by Corbin's father, the 18-year-old decided to commit suicide because of "depression, humiliation and shame" which led him to be exploited and denounced by his teacher, the newspaper reported The free daily newspaper Elko.
The lawsuit was aimed at the Elko County School for failing to prevent or to eliminate "badual predators" from their ranks, he also badured that Chris McAnany, director of Wells High School, had been warned of Whitaker's badual behavior with his students six times between 2016 and 2017.
According to the lawsuit, in which Terry Madison claim $ 45,000 for damages, the authorities ignored the complaints and allowed Whitaker to "badually harbad, abuse and abuse children for years".
The teacher abused his victims in a private reading area of the clbadroom, that he could not see the lobby or windows. In this region, Whitaker, married with two children. He had bad with four of his minor students outside of school hours.
Agree with Daily mail, wife he gave gifts to teenagers in the form of bottles of alcohol in exchange for badual favors. In addition to the clbadroom, he also took them to hotels.
Brennen Hooper, another victim, said that a school employee he discovered them while Whitaker sat on his legs.
District school supervisors were also aware of what was happening with Whitaker and even one worker said he found the teacher and a student in a dark room with the door closed.
Whitaker was arrested in June 2017 and when he was sentenced last October, he apologized to the victims and their families.
"I will always be ashamed. I really regret having betrayed the trust of parents and victimsShe said in tears, according to Elko Daily Free Press.
But for Terry Madison, the excuses are not enough, because according to the request that has been made, The victims suffered from fear, anxiety and mental and emotional stress, low self-esteem and humiliation.
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