A lawsuit was filed against McDonogh School, a private institution in Baltimore County, claiming it enabled a former dean to sexually abuse a student in the 1960s.
This recent lawsuit is the fourth against the school under Maryland’s Child Victims Act, which became law in 2023, removing the statute of limitations on child sex abuse cases.
The new 10-page lawsuit details a former student’s account of being sexually assaulted several times by former dean Alvin Levy, while alone on weekends.
Ari Casper, who represents the alleged victim, said his client was 10 years old when the reported abuse happened.
“He ruined the lives of many, many McDonough students and that harm doesn’t go away,” said Casper, from The Casper Law Firm.
Lawsuit claims school didn’t protect students
The latest lawsuit says the accuser alleges McDonogh School was aware of the abuse and failed to protect students.
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