Former Counselor Allegedly
Groomed Multiple Students; Others are Encouraged to Come
Forward
SAN
JOSE, Calif., Oct. 15,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Alum Rock Union Elementary
School District (ARUSD), after school program Think Together, and
summer program New Hope for Youth, are being named in a civil
complaint alleging negligence that enabled the sexual assault of a
student by an adult school counselor. The lawsuit was filed in
Santa Clara County Superior Court by attorneys at Slater Slater
Schulman LLP, a leading, full-service law firm with decades of
experience representing survivors of traumatic and catastrophic
events.
As detailed in the complaint, Silvio
Anderson Yoc-Aguilar groomed and sexually abused at least
one middle school student at Hubbard Media Arts Academy during the
2021-2022 school year and subsequent summer program. The lawsuit
alleges that the defendants failed to properly
supervise Yoc-Aguilar and protect the plaintiff and other students,
despite prior indications of inappropriate behavior.
In 2022, Yoc-Aguilar was arrested by members of the Silicon
Valley Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force/Child Exploit
Detail. In August, Yoc-Aguilar was sentenced to prison on several
counts of sexual assault.
"This assault on an innocent middle school student was
completely preventable," said Michael
Carney, Managing Partner of Slater Slater Schulman LLP's
California office. "Schools and
youth organizations have a fundamental duty to protect the children
in their care. Despite clear warning signs, however, administrators
and supervisors persistently ignored the dangerous behavior,
enabling this predator to continue to escalate the nature of his
crimes."
The plaintiff's mother stated: "We were led to believe that
these school programs were safer places for our daughter than
sitting home by herself. We trusted the district to hire good
people and supervise them closely, but they violated that trust and
harmed my daughter."
Because Yoc-Aguilar is believed to have abused multiple
students, as detailed in the complaint, the families of other
students who attended programs run by ARUSD, Think Together, and
New Hope for Youth are encouraged to come forward by emailing
info@sssfirm.com or calling 310-341-2086. The complaint details a
pattern of alleged grooming behavior by Yoc-Aguilar,
including inappropriate social media contact with students and
unsupervised one-on-one interactions. In one instance detailed in
the complaint, Yoc-Aguilar was found alone with the student in a
dark room that had been locked from the inside. When school
administrators were informed about this alleged
incident, they failed to notify the child's parents, nor did they
contact law enforcement. This negligence would ultimately lead to
Yoc-Aguilar showing up to the student's house, and sexually
assaulting her in his car.
NOTE: Individuals seeking to be linked to resources for sexual
assault survivors can call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with
a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in
your area. The National Sexual Assault Hotline operated by RAINN
(Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) provides confidential
support from trained staff members and can assist with finding
local healthcare resources, help talk through what happened, and
offer referrals for long-term support.
About Slater Slater Schulman LLP
Slater Slater Schulman LLP is a leading, full-service law firm
with decades of experience representing survivors of traumatic and
catastrophic events. Our dedicated attorneys are committed to
ensuring the best results for our clients through persistence and
compassionate representation. With 10 offices in 9 states, Slater
Slater Schulman has achieved successful resolutions in some of the
most challenging cases in the nation. We have considerable
experience with complex, historical sexual abuse cases involving
massive institutions, including academic, religious, and youth
organizations. Our firm also represents clients in litigation
involving pharmaceutical drugs, product liability, environmental
law, employment and labor law, medical malpractice, and personal
injury, and has proudly represented thousands of World Trade Center
survivors. Learn more at sssfirm.com.
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