The Law Firm of Owen, Patterson and Owen Represents Additional Childhood Sexual Abuse Victims from Trinity High School

KENTUCKY
Business Wire

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Attorneys at the national law firm of Owen, Patterson and Owen are representing an individual who was a student/athlete at Trinity High School in Kentucky, from approximately 1985 through 1989. While at Trinity High School, our client alleges he was repeatedly sexually abused by his football coach, Phillip Dale Anderson, at Anderson’s home. Our client also alleges he was sexually abused by a priest at Trinity, Ron Domhoff, on the school premises and teacher, Donald Switzer, in Switzer’s classroom at Trinity. He also states that the abuse started when he was in Jr. High. Our client is willing to share details of his abuse with the press in order to encourage other victims to come forward.

“For 30 years I have seen how lives are shattered when a child is molested. These monsters must be found and punished. If not, they victimize again and again. These children will never be the same”

Our client has found the courage to come forward with his story and tell the truth after viewing the story of another man’s abuse at the hands of Anderson, which aired on August 17, 2014 on WHAS 11 (http://www.whas11.com/news/Fmr-St-Raphael-teacher-arrested-charged-with-sexual-abuse-271623131.html). Our client believes that other victims, who were students at St. Raphael School in Louisville, Kentucky (“St. Raphael”), St. Agnes School in Covington, Kentucky (“St. Agnes”), and Trinity High School in Louisville, Kentucky (“Trinity”), were also abused by Anderson, Domhoff and/or Switzer.

“I encourage all students and athletes who were sexually abused by any of these men to come forward. We have to stop them from hurting others. The world needs to know about this and about how many lives have been damaged by what they did to not only our client, but likely to many others,” states Gregory J. Owen, Esq., lead trial counsel at Owen, Patterson and Owen.

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