A second former Ursuline High School football player is now alleging a culture of hazing and abuse on the team in an amended federal lawsuit that was filed this week.
The amended complaint filed against the private high school and the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown alleges a culture of hazing going back to at least 2022, involving players sexually abusing, hazing and assaulting fellow students and filming it. Subodh Chandra, the attorney for the victims, said in a release Tuesday that his office has more than a dozen videos of players filming abuse of multiple players.
"When presented with videos of assault and child pornography, the principal’s alleged response was to tell students to destroy evidence and keep quiet. That would represent an institutional choice to obstruct justice and p

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