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24th Victim Files Lawsuit Against Former Sheriff's Deputy For Sexual Assault
A new lawsuit has been filed by a woman who was allegedly assaulted by former Sheriff’s Deputy Richard Fischer.
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Pregnant Inmate Accuses Deputy of Sexual Abuse
A Chula Vista woman said she was harassed by a sheriff’s deputy while in the custody. NBC 7’s Steven Luke has more on the allegations.
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Taxpayers Funding Nude Dancers' $1.5 Million Settlement With City
The San Diego City Council approved a $1.5 million settlement to a group nude dancers who claimed SDPD officers harassed, demeaned and violated their civil rights while inspecting their work permits.
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City Pays $1.5M Settlement to Exotic Dancers
The City of San Diego will pay $1.5 million to more than a dozen exotic dancers from the Cheetahs Gentlemen’s Club after they claimed harassment from city police. NBC 7’s Mari Payton has more.
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Sweetwater to Pay $650K to Former Student Molested by Band Instructor
The Sweetwater Union High School district will pay $650,000 to a student whose former band director initiated a sexual relationship when the student attended Bonita Vista High School.
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ICE Agent Charged In Off-Duty Road Rage Incident in Otay Mesa
A federal agent, who was arrested last month in connection with a violent road-rage incident while off duty in the South Bay, was charged with battery and child endangerment Tuesday.
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ICE Agent Charged in Alleged Road Rage Incident
The agent was charged with assault and child endangerment. NBC 7’s Rory Devine reports from Otay Mesa.
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Federal Lawsuit Filed Against ICE Agent Arrested In Road Rage Incident
An off-duty federal agent was arrested last month after a violent road-rage incident in the South Bay.
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California #MeToo Leader Garcia Cleared of Groping Allegations
Outside investigators on Thursday cleared a California assemblywoman who was once at the forefront of the state’s #MeToo movement of allegations that she groped a male staff member in 2014.
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2 Alleged Victims of SDSO Deputy Facing Sexual Assault Charges Reach Settlements with County
Two alleged victims of a San Diego deputy accused of sexual misconduct by more than a dozen other women reached settlements with the county Tuesday totaling upwards of $400,000.
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California #MeToo Advocate Hit With New Claims of Misconduct
The complainants allege Garcia, a Los Angeles-area Democrat, regularly talked in front of the staff about her sexual activity, including with other members of the Legislature.
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Lawsuits Point Claims of Favoritism and Poor Management at Civic San Diego
Civic San Diego, the organization which oversees the money used to build certain projects within the City of San Diego, is at the center of much public scrutiny.
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Whistleblowers Call Out Civic San Diego President
NBC 7’s Dave Summers reports on an investigation into Civic San Diego after current and former employees speak out against favoritism.
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City to Pay Out Settlement in Lawsuit Against Former SDPD Officer
The San Diego City Council is poised to approve a quarter million dollar settlement in the case of a homeless woman assaulted by a San Diego police officer in 2013.
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Ex-Cop Serves Time But City Still Working on Payouts
NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda reports on the repercussions to the city after an ex-policeman assaulted several women.
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Cheetah's Engaged in Pattern of Illegal Activity, Judge Rules
The strip club had its business license revoked in 2014 and the club could go out of business if a possible appeal is resolved.
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Judge Denies Changes to Strip Club
The city wanted a judge to limit the areas inside one local strip club where exotic dancers could perform.
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Judge Denies Changes to Strip Club
An Assistant City Attorney asked a judge Friday to order Cheetah’s All Nude Gentleman’s Club to restrict dancing to only certain areas inside the business to cut back on violations of the city’s “No touch” rule. NBC 7’s Wendy Fry reports.