Texas Private School for “cover up” criticized the abuse of teachers on the piano, where 16 girls, up to 6 years old, have advanced forward

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The sad families of many girls who have been hurt by the piano teacher for sexual assault are to sue a private school in Texas for “covering up”.
Trent Moss, a former teacher at the Trinity Valley Secondary School in Fort Worth, is accused of sexual assault on 16 students between six to 11 years old.
A lawsuit filed by families on March 25, exploding in the “Serial Nationality Nationalities” that was left without supervision, not under supervision, alone behind a door closed with weak children “in the academic year 2022-2023.
Tinity Valley, who receives less than $ 30,000 annually, is accused of “deliberate concealment and constant concealment of this wide sexual sexual assault” and which “caused at least 16 children and probably.”
Parents say that Moses masturbated in front of the students, touched their legs, chest, and genital areas, forced them to touch his penis, put his penis on them, and revealed his penis over and over to countless girls of the primary age “during” piano lessons “.
“He invented” sadistic “games” for students in which students are rewarded with “prizes” after he forced them to touch him and vice versa, “says the lawsuit.
In at least one case, the child of Moses fought, and the blood clouds, but that did not prevent him. He continued to subjugate his young victims to abuse without deterrence.
The lawsuit claims that the employees of the Trinity School “know something” because one of the employees “witnessed a baby crying while forcing her physically on piano lessons.”

Trent Moss, a former teacher at the Trinity Valley Secondary School in Fort Worth, is accused of sexual assault on 16 students between the ages of sixty to 11 years.

Trinity Valley Secondary School (in the photo) in Fort Worth receives approximately $ 30,000 per academic year
“School staff also witnessed Moses being inappropriately affectionate while returning the student to Homeoom Hall,” the legal document continues.
“The teachers were concerned about the inappropriate mousse behavior, but it allowed Moses ‘mistreatment to continue because of the defendants’ neglect and completely sufficient to prevent this behavior, discover, treat it, and protect young children under their auspices.”
The lawsuit describes Musa as “mentioned in the mid -twenties without experience in the previous teaching” which was giving “piano lessons” in a “small and isolated” semester on the campus that does not contain work cameras.
The Trinity, based in Trinity Heights on the southwestern suburbs of Fort Worth, allowed Muse to give the piano lessons after hours and during school holidays when no one was present, according to the lawsuit.
The parents said that when a family complained of Moses to the Trinity, the school did not take enough steps to address this behavior or even communicate with the parents of piano students what happened.
“Instead, Trinity Valley has hidden misconduct from the families of piano students and lied over them again and again,” she claimed.
Ultimately, the Trinity of Moses refused in April 2023, but he said that he had left for personal reasons, “according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit said: “The school has gone to the point of encouraging families to continue lessons with Moses outside the campus and a positive representation of parents in writing that” there is no reason to worry “regarding the departure of Moss.”
“The school completely failed the fact that it reported Moss’s behavior in CPS (Child Protection Services).

The lawsuit takes the target of the school’s board employees, including President Brant Martin (in the photo)

Trinity Valley Secondary School (in the photo) in Fort Worth receives approximately $ 30,000 per academic year
“As if this was not enough, the school and the council have multiplied to hide them by conspiracy to silence anyone who tried to discover the full range of mousse’s misconduct – the teachers were recruited that they would be expelled to discuss” the situation “with the parents.”
The court documents were arrested in June 2024, and at least five charges of examinations were charged with a child.
The lawsuit aims at many school board employees, including President Brant Martin, Vice President Kate Ulrich, Secretary Maxwell Leah, and Treasury Secretary Mindy Heiji.
They also call former President Jenny Rosel and “the members of the committee who participate or participate in helping the school in dealing with some allegations,” Gi -Shaytiar, and Palm Lomes.
Trinity Valley School issued a statement in response to the lawsuit.
The school said: “Since the arrest of the former piano teacher, Trent Moss last year, the Trinity Valley School has been steadfast in its commitment to support our students and our families and search for answers as much as we can.”
After the school received a report on an accident that included Mr. Moss in April 2023, it was immediately finished with his post and a report was submitted to the child protection services.
When learning to arrest him in June 2024, we immediately started achieving an external party to understand the circumstances surrounding the end of Mr. Moss and the actions of the school related to his departure.
“In respect of the privacy of the participants and because of the ongoing legal procedures, we are limited to what we can publicly share.
“However, we will continue to move in this process with sympathy, sensitivity and thinking that our society deserves.”
Families require compensation for emotional distress, medical expenses, education expenses, loss of enjoyment of life, pain and suffering, and the costs of launching the lawsuit.