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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Ohio Parents Who Bugged Daughter to Record Bullying Get Settlement
COLUMBUS, Ohio -
The parents of a developmentally disabled Ohio teen who hid a recording device on the girl to prove she was being bullied by school officials received a $300,000 settlement from her district
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Kourtney Bacus and her boyfriend, who are raising the 14-year-old, say they bugged the girl for four days after their concerns about "mental and emotional abuse" by a teacher and aide were ignored by officials in the Miami Trace school district.
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