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Woman claims she was abused at Pleasant Hill Adventist Academy in mid 1990s
By Malaika Fraley
Contra Costa Times
Posted: 10/01/2009 10:02:46 PM PDT
Updated: 10/02/2009 09:20:19 AM PDT
MARTINEZ — A Contra Costa County woman is suing the Northern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and a former teacher at its Pleasant Hill Adventist Academy for more than $5 million, saying she was molested when she was a student at the private school in the mid-1990s.
The woman, who is listed as Jane Doe in an amended complaint filed Thursday, said she was a 13-year-old seventh grader at the school, formerly known as the Pleasant Hill Junior Academy, in 1994 when the abuse by her teacher and volleyball coach, Andrew McPherson, began.
McPherson, a registered sex offender in Idaho whose father is president of the church's Idaho conference, could not be reached for comment Thursday. The Northern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists said it does not comment on pending litigation. A call to the group's attorney was unreturned.
According to a complaint filed in Contra Costa Superior Court, McPherson first started harassing the girl with sexually explicit comments that escalated into unwanted groping, fondling and kissing. The abuse culminated with an incident in May 1996, at the end of the girl's ninth-grade year, when McPherson choked the then-15-year-old on campus, the complaint says.
The church responded to the choking incident by transferring McPherson to its Reno Junior Academy, said the woman's attorneys, Kelly Clark, of Portland, Ore., and Lisa Sapoce, of Oakland. Two years later, McPherson was convicted of having sex with a 15-year-old female student at the Reno Junior Academy and groping another, according to an 1998 report in the Reno Gazette-Journal.
Jane Doe left the school after the choking incident and until now never reported the molestations. She is reporting it now, her attorneys said, because she has come to fully realize the effect the abuse has had on her personally and as a parent.
The attorneys said their client, as well as the Reno victims, would have been spared harm had the Seventh-day Adventists acted on complaints it received as early as 1993 that McPherson was physically, sexually and verbally inappropriate with students in Pleasant Hill. They expect other victims to come forward.
"We suspect, from the information that we do have, that several other girls at the school were similarly treated," Sapoce said.
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