Sexual assault victim alleges school district didn’t act fast enough after she reported abuse

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A sexual assault victim says she reported abuse by a staff member to a local school district in 2015 via an anonymous tip. 19 Investigates has learned the accused staff member worked for the district until 2018.

CLEVELAND, Ohio - The former band director with the Solon City School District was sentenced to prison Thursday after pleading guilty to more than a dozen sex crimes involving former students.Some of his victims spoke in court, including one woman who said the school district did not act fast enough.

The school district’s communication director said the superintendent was not available for an interview. When the victim reached out again in March 2018, the district said “the information from the 2018 interview as well as the anonymous report was provided immediately to the Solon Police Department.”A document obtained by 19 Investigates shows the district concluded its internal investigation in May 2018 and Kline resigned a few weeks later.

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