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Mother demands justice as shocking abuse allegations surface

August 14, 2024 | ROCKWALL ISD, School Districts, Texas



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Mother demands justice as shocking abuse allegations surface
In a recent government meeting, a mother, Cori Booth, passionately addressed the issue of video evidence related to an alleged sexual assault involving her child and a teacher. Booth criticized the school district's claim of insufficient memory storage for video footage, highlighting the irony of modern technology where personal devices can hold vast amounts of data. She emphasized that her phone, for instance, can store 500 hours of video, questioning why the district could not secure adequate storage for critical evidence.

Booth sought to clarify the timeline surrounding the case, stating that Child Protective Services (CPS) had closed their investigation before the video evidence was reportedly deleted. She asserted that the footage corroborated her son's account of the incident, which included the presence of another child in the classroom at the time. According to Booth, the sheriff's department informed her that the teacher was removed from the school on November 1, the same day the allegations were reported.

The emotional testimony underscored the urgency of addressing the technological and procedural shortcomings in handling sensitive cases involving children, as Booth called for accountability and better resource allocation within the school district.

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