New records detail sexual misconduct allegations against fired California school superintendent – The Mercury News

New records released Monday afternoon provide the first details about the sexual misconduct allegations against former San Diego Unified Superintendent Lamont Jackson that ultimately led to his firing last month.

The two former district administrators who said they were effectively fired for rejecting Jackson’s sexual advances filed claims for legal damages against the school district in July. Their claims, which detail their allegations, were released by the district Monday in response to a record request by The San Diego Union-Tribune.

An investigation that had been commissioned by the board in April of this year and concluded last month found the two former administrators’ allegations to be credible.

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