Miles City Schools Will Pay $9m to Child Sex Abuse Victims
Miles City Schools Will Pay $9m to Child Sex Abuse Victims
Miles City Unified School District will pay $9 million to 32 victims of a former high school athletics trainer, James “Doc” Jensen.According to The Billings Gazette, the suit was first filed in September 2018. It accuses Jensen—a longtime athletics trainer at Custer County District High School—of abusing “scores” of athletes over the course of several decades. Despite the scope of Jensen’s crimes, the complaint says Custer County District High School never did much to stop him.Jensen, recounts the Gazette, worked as a trainer at Custer High from the 1970s through the late 199s. In that time, he devised something he called “The Program.”“The program,” says the Gazette, was a system Jensen claimed would enhance young athletes’ performance by increasing their testosterone. To do that, Jensen told his wards he’d have to masturbate them.
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