The Pomona Unified School District this week announced a pair of settlements in the final two of a series of lawsuits alleging inappropriate conduct by former coaches against eight women while they were students at Pomona High School in the 1990s.
The district agreed on a total of $25 million to settle the two lawsuits – $7 million for one lawsuit and $18 million to be divided among three plaintiffs in a second – during closed session at a Board of Education meeting Wednesday, Sept. 10, district spokesman Ronald Gonzales-Lawrence said.
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“The individuals accused of misconduct no longer work for the district,” Gonzales-Lawrence said. “PUSD remains steadfast in its commitment to student safety and well-being, and continues to strengthen policies, procedures, and training to