Chicago Public Schools reaches $17.5M settlement over Little Village Lawndale High School Dean Brian Crowder sex abuse case
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In a significant development this week, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) announced they have reached a settlement concerning a lawsuit tied to a former high school dean who was imprisoned for engaging in a sexual relationship with a student. This settlement comes after Brian Crowder, previously serving as the dean at Little Village Lawndale High School, was convicted of sexual abuse and assault.

Crowder’s sentencing, which took place in August, resulted in a 22-year prison term. The legal proceedings surrounding Crowder have now led to a $17.5 million settlement for the student who fell victim to his misconduct. This resolution was confirmed by officials on Wednesday, highlighting a critical step in addressing the wrongdoing.

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In light of the settlement, Chicago Public Schools released a statement emphasizing the importance of student safety and their commitment to addressing any allegations of misconduct. The statement read, “Chicago Public Schools (CPS) takes all reports of misconduct seriously, and the District remains committed to the safety and well-being of every student entrusted to our care. While the District denies any wrongdoing, we recognize the seriousness of the allegations in this matter and the impact the student has reported experiencing. After careful consideration, the District chose to resolve this case through a settlement in order to avoid the uncertainty, cost, and emotional toll of a trial for all involved. The District’s focus continues to be providing a safe learning environment and supporting our students, staff, and community.”

Representing the survivor, the law firm Stinar Gould Grieco & Hensley has been vocal about the implications of the case. Following the guilty verdict earlier this year, they stated, “The guilty verdict against former Chicago Public Schools Dean, Brian Crowder, yesterday evening is a critical step toward justice – not only for our brave client who testified this week but for every young woman who was targeted, manipulated, and abused by staff within the district.” This statement underscores the broader significance of the case in advocating for victims’ rights and ensuring accountability within educational institutions.

A Chicago Public Schools shared the following statement Wednesday evening:
“Chicago Public Schools (CPS) takes all reports of misconduct seriously, and the District remains committed to the safety and well-being of every student entrusted to our care. While the District denies any wrongdoing, we recognize the seriousness of the allegations in this matter and the impact the student has reported experiencing. After careful consideration, the District chose to resolve this case through a settlement in order to avoid the uncertainty, cost, and emotional toll of a trial for all involved. The District’s focus continues to be providing a safe learning environment and supporting our students, staff, and community.”

Stinar Gould Grieco & Hensley represents the survivor. They released a statement after the verdict was handed down earlier this year, saying, “The guilty verdict against former Chicago Public Schools Dean, Brian Crowder, yesterday evening is a critical step toward justice – not only for our brave client who testified this week, but for every young woman who was targeted, manipulated, and abused by staff within the district.

We are deeply proud of our client’s strength and composure as she courageously testified in open court about the grooming, exploitation and sexual abuse she endured by her Dean which began when she was a 15-year-old student. Her voice – and those of the seven other survivors we represent who were groomed and abused by Little Village Lawndale High School staff – have pierced the silence that allowed this pattern of abuse to persist for far too long.

We are especially grateful to the prosecutors and their team for their tireless, diligent work in pursuing this case and bringing it to trial. Their professionalism and dedication were instrumental in securing justice and ensuring this survivor’s voice was fully heard and believed.

We commend the jury for seeing the truth and holding Mr. Crowder accountable. But this case is about more than one man. It raises urgent questions about institutional failures and the systemic grooming of students by trusted adults within the Chicago Public School system. That’s why we continue to pursue justice on all fronts, including the ongoing civil litigation on behalf of these survivors.

We are committed to ensuring every survivor is heard, and that meaningful reforms are made to protect students from ever facing this kind of betrayal again.”

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