CCSD to contemplate settling practically $13 million in lawsuits

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Clark County College District may pay practically $10 million to the household of a kid sexually assaulted by a bus driver, and 1,000,000 {dollars} to college students a CCSD police officer slammed to the bottom. 

The district’s board of trustees will contemplate settling three lawsuits that would value taxpayers $13 million. It’s listed as a consent agenda merchandise on the college board’s agenda for Thursday, that means trustees will not focus on it in public except one among them motions to have the subject talked about in public. 

However CCSD has forked over tens of tens of millions extra prior to now few months, together with paying a baby injured in a college bus crash.

8 Information Now obtained video of the college bus crash by a public data request, which occurred on Jan. 31, 2023. 

The college bus was driving down Lamb Blvd. crammed with youngsters, together with an 8 year-old on the time. Surveillance video from inside the college bus confirmed the bus ready to show into a personal street, however then makes a left flip inflicting a three-vehicle crash. 

Based on court docket paperwork filed on Jan. 8,  CCSD paid a scholar who was strapped to a wheelchair $25,000. The kid went to the emergency room and was handled for minor accidents. 

The Las Vegas Metro Police Division cited the bus driver and stated they have been at fault. 

However a $25,000 test pales compared to three settlements trustees will vote on Thursday.

CCSD’s agenda confirmed the district is seeking to pay $9.6 million to the household of a kid sexually assaulted by Michael Banco. The previous faculty bus driver was sentenced to life in jail in 2018.

The kid Banco assaulted was three years previous on the time. CCSD has already paid $18 million to Banco’s victims.

One other lawsuit CCSD’s trustees will vote on entails paying a complete of $1 million to 2 Durango Excessive College college students. Cellphone video captured a CCSDPD officer in Feb. 9, 2023 slamming a scholar to the bottom.

Following an inside investigation, the district’s police division cleared the officer of any wrongdoing and the college district later stated the video confirmed no particular person’s rights have been violated.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada, who represented the 2 Durango Excessive college students, disagreed. 

“There was no firearm on any of our clients, this was a BS justification to stop and accost children,” Athar Haseebullah, government director of the ACLU, stated final 12 months. 

The ultimate lawsuit trustees wish to decide on Thursday is for $2 million. Courtroom paperwork confirmed it has to do with a protected particular person’s training. 

Directors revealed at a college board assembly final October, CCSD had already spent $53 million within the present fiscal 12 months to settle lawsuits.

The district has a coverage of not commenting on pending litigation. 

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