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Campbell Union High School District Reaches $5.75 Million Settlement Over Decades-Old Abuse
The law firm of Cerri, Boskovich & Allard has announced a $5.75 million settlement with the Campbell Union High School District, concluding a civil lawsuit centered on allegations of systemic failure and predatory abuse. The case involves a former student at Leigh High School who was victimized by her teacher more than two decades ago.
The survivor, identified in legal filings as Jane Doe, was a fifteen-year-old freshman during the 2002–2003 school year when she was targeted by her teacher, Shawn Thomas. The lawsuit detailed a calculated process of grooming that led to numerous sexual assaults, many of which occurred on school grounds.
According to the complaint, Thomas utilized his position of authority to isolate the student, frequently assaulting her in his portable classroom and a storage room located within the boys’ locker room. The abuse eventually resulted in Doe becoming pregnant at age 15. The lawsuit further alleges that Thomas pressured and forced the minor to undergo an abortion in the spring of 2003.
Central to the $5.75 million settlement is the disturbing allegation that the school’s administration was aware of the inappropriate relationship but failed to intervene. The lawsuit highlights a specific incident where Thomas’s wife, Sarah Thomas, who served as the Dean of Leigh High School at the time, allegedly discovered the victim alone with her husband in his classroom. The pair had reportedly stopped their sexual encounter abruptly as they saw her approaching.
Even more distressing are the claims regarding Jane Doe’s attempts to seek help. After becoming pregnant, Doe allegedly disclosed to Sarah Thomas that Shawn Thomas had been having sexual intercourse with her. Rather than fulfilling her duty as a mandatory reporter and school administrator, Sarah Thomas allegedly responded by blaming the victim. The lawsuit claims the Dean asked the young student how she “could do this to her” after everything she had done for the student.
Following this confrontation, the abuse did not stop. Shawn Thomas reportedly continued to sexually assault the victim on school property, including the aforementioned storage room incidents.
The abuse remained hidden for years until the survivor’s sister urged her to come forward to law enforcement. Shawn Thomas was finally arrested last year following a formal disclosure of the rapes.
In a statement regarding the settlement, the survivor’s sister noted that while financial compensation cannot undo the trauma, it represents a vital step toward accountability. “This settlement is one more step toward my sister reclaiming her life after the immense harm she endured,” she stated. She expressed hope that this legal resolution ensures no other student is “ignored or unprotected in the way she was.”
The size of the settlement reflects the severity of the institutional failures at Leigh High School. By failing to investigate clear red flags and allegedly allowing a high-ranking administrator to silence a victim, the district left a minor in a position of extreme vulnerability.
The resolution of this case underscores the ongoing legal shift toward holding educational institutions responsible for historical abuse, particularly when administrative negligence allowed predators to operate with impunity.







