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Teenagers win £820,000 after wrongful expulsion over acne mask photo

Two teenagers expelled from an elite Catholic school in California for "blackface" received a total of over £820,000 ($1 million) in compensation from the jury. They proved that in the photo, which was the reason for their expulsion, they only had green acne masks on their faces.

Pupils expelled from school received compensation.
Pupils expelled from school received compensation.
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Konrad Siwik

10 May 2024 14:41

2017, during a sleepover at a friend's house, 14-year-old students of Saint Francis High School in Mountain View took a photo in acne masks. They did this as a gesture of solidarity with a friend suffering from this troublesome affliction. The mask one of the boys' mothers bought was light green when applied and darkened after drying.

Teenagers accused of "blackface"

Three years later, the photo went viral. It was found and widely shared during the peak of the Black Lives Matter protests after the murder of George Floyd in 2020. The boys were accused of racism and expelled from the school.

This week, the jury in Santa Clara County ruled that the school violated the verbal agreement and did not provide the students due process before expulsion.

"This case is significant not only for our clients but for its groundbreaking effect on all private high schools in California," - provided Krista Baughman, one of the students' lawyers. "(These schools) are now legally required to provide fair procedure to students before punishing or expelling them."

Boys receive £820,000 in compensation

According to the jury's decision, the students, identified in the lawsuit only as A.H. and H.H., received £410,000 in compensation ($500,000) each and a tuition refund of about £57,000 ($70,000). A.H.'s family expressed gratitude to the jury and the judicial system for helping " find justice" and "find the way for their names to be cleared for things they never did."

The students proved that they used a face mask for acne.
The students proved that they used a face mask for acne.© Superior Court of California

The initial lawsuit was for £16 million ($20 million). However, the jury rejected some of the boys' claims, including defamation and violation of freedom of speech. School representatives stated that they "respectfully disagree" with the jury's decision and are "exploring legal options", including appealing the verdict.

Source: latimes.com/nypost.com

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