Former LAUSD Teacher Accused of Molesting 20 Children

Prosecutors filed 15 charges against Pimentel involving a dozen of his  alleged victims.

He is being held on $12 million bail and was expected to appear in court on  Thursday.

The charges involve sexual abuse and lewd acts on a child and cover the  period from September 2011 to March 2012, according to court records.

Authorities said the teacher is suspected of inappropriately touching  children under and over their clothing.

Pimentel is suspected of victimizing and additional eight children and an  adult co-worker.

Of the 20 alleged minor victims, 19 were students at the school, said LAPD  Capt. Fabian Lizarraga. Detectives discovered the other child as they gathered  evidence.

LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy said both Pimentel and the school’s principal  were immediately removed when the district found out about the allegations in  March.

Deasy said he removed the principal because he was “dissatisfied” with how  the situation was handled at the school. The principal has not been  identified.

The district said parents were informed within 72 hours after Pimentel was  removed from the campus.

The California Commission of Teacher Credentialing was also promptly  notified.

District officials prepared a “notice of termination” for Pimentel and the  principal, according to Deasy.

They had planned to present it to the Board of Education in April 2012, but  both retired before the board meeting. Because they retired before the district  took action, they will get their full pensions.

“People who commit acts like this should be terminated, and that termination  should be made easy,” Deasy said on Thursday morning.

“We should not have cumbersome state laws around this, and you should be able  to fire someone even if they choose to retire.

We notified the office of teacher credentialing the very day of the action.  To my knowledge, I don’t think his credential has ever been revoked,  either.”

Pimentel, who lives in Newport Beach, had been a teacher with the district  since 1974.

The LAUSD, which is the nation’s second largest school district, has been rocked in recent months by allegations of sexual misconduct involving teachers  and students.

Former Miramonte Elementary School teacher Mark Berndt, 61, was arrested last  January after photos surfaced that show students blindfolded and being fed  cookies allegedly tainted with semen.

He has pleaded not guilty to 23 counts of lewd conduct and is awaiting trial.  The district is facing nearly 200 molestation and lewd conduct claims related  to  Berndt’s alleged wrongdoing.

 

Article Appeared @http://ktla.com/2013/01/24/lausd-teacher-arrested-in-sexual-abuse-scandal/#axzz2IugCEY5I

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