The family of a young boy who say he was sexually abused by a former Rowland Unified School District teacher has filed a lawsuit against the district for neglect.
The plaintiffs allege that district authorities were aware of the criminal history of former teacher José Cruz Martínez but did nothing to prevent him from having contact with the students.
Martínez, 55, was sentenced in May 2023 to 20 years in prison for his acts against minors while he was teaching at Rowland Elementary School.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.
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