A former student is suing the Thacher School, alleging she was repeatedly abused by a counselor and soccer coach who was hired despite the headmaster knowing the man left an East Coast school because of an inappropriate relationship with a female student.
A report has excavated open secrets and long-buried trauma at the exclusive Thacher School, concluding it failed to protect its students.
Mulligan told investigators for the report that he supported Friborg’s hiring at Thacher because it was “inconceivable” to him Friborg would make a mistake again.
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