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Foothill instructor resigns from Santa Clara City Council

Original post made on May 15, 2018

Santa Clara City Councilman and candidate for the county District 4 supervisor seat Dominic Caserta has resigned from his position and withdrawn his bid for supervisor amid sexual harassment allegations.


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Posted by Gary
a resident of Sylvan Park
on May 15, 2018 at 3:01 pm

Gary is a registered user.

Dominic Caserta previously ran for State Assembly in a district that included Mountain View. He sounds like Donald Trump and Bill Cosby - threatening to sue their accusers to keep them quiet. But assisted by pro bono lawyers, truthful accusers should not fear Dominic Caserta. And there will be pro bono (free) lawyers to take his sworn deposition if he tries. I predict Mr. Caserta will only sue his own school district for releasing some information from his personnel file in hope of getting a settlement on his way out the door.


Posted by this month's Daniel Ellsberg
a resident of Another Mountain View Neighborhood
on May 15, 2018 at 4:41 pm

As the lawyer above noted, there will probably be some legal issues raised by the actions of a Santa Clara Unified School District employee. But, why was the administration of this high school district so ineffective, over many complaints, in protecting it's students?

I would like to see any civil jury, chastise this clandestine "whistleblower", with a settlement against them.

I would like to see our DA, just try to indict this civil servant, or for a criminal jury to convict them.

Sometimes, you just need to break a broken law (admin system law) a bit, to bring justice.

for the youngsters - Daniel Ellsberg was the Defense Department insider who leaked 'the secret' Pentagon Papers,
which helped to end the Vietnam War by proving lying by high US officials [wikipedia link]
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