Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Teacher falesly accused of molestation because his student was angry gets his life ruined



It all started in January 2010 when Sean Lanigan, a physical education teacher, got arrested and interrogated by two Fairfax County police detective.

A 12-year-old girl in Lanigan's class complained to the cops that he groped her and touched her buttocks in the back room of their class. Turns out, he never did it and she was angry at him because he disciplined her for bullying her classmates...

Two weeks after her testimony, the cops arrested Lanigan without even talking to the girl further. Imagine how a dedicated teacher, soccer coach (he even has GK - for goalkeeper - tatooed on his leg) had to explain to his family (wife and 3 children) and friends how he was accused of child molestation? Why TV trucks were around his school and house? He was facing up to 40 years in jail, and we all know what they do to child molesters there...

Anyway, after spending months alone because of the shame, turns out the jury found him not guilty in a record-beating deliberation of only 47 minutes!

Lanigan thought his problems over after the ruling, but his school, despite the acquittal, decided to transfer him (a move that forced his wife to quit her job) twice. The district won't pay him his $125,000 in legal fees, which is legally required by Virginia law for employees cleared of wrongdoing on the job.

More than a year later, he still has the "child molester" stickers all over him. Which means, social and professional problems. Isn't it a high price to pay for simply disciplining a student? Just look at the first Google result for 'Sean Lanigan'...

More info can be found at http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/fairfax-teacher-sean-lanigan-still-suffering-from-false-molestation-allegations/2011/03/04/AFVwhh3G_story.html

22 comments:

  1. Thanks for this link, it's very interesting.

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  2. Falsely instead of falesly ;)
    Great blog, keep on blogging, i like to read them!

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  3. A shame. And unfortunately not the only case of this happening...

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  4. this is why people should get all the facts first

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  5. thats such a sad story man. i hope that brat burns

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  6. "child molester" stickers omg *.*

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  7. This is so messed up, kids today needs to be more disciplined.

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  8. That poor teacher. The girl who caused him so many problems be punished.

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  9. i hope that kids get his ass handed to him. what an asshole

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  10. Ehhhh how do we know she was lying though? It's he said she said. There's not nearly enough information to make a judgment

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  11. Oh how labels stick.

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  12. it is amazing how much damage one little 12 year old lie can do.

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  13. This little pos and her parents should pay for that.

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  14. One of the many cases across the world.

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  15. Give that man his 125.000 moneys!

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  16. This is BS. The punishment for exploiting laws regarding sexual harassment should be worse than the sexual harassment laws themselves.

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  17. Extremely sad story, they should send the accuser away for a very long time because for some being accused of something like that is worse than being killed.

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  18. the pusification of america continues

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