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WBFF - Crime & Justice - More Bullying Victims Come Forward - Joy Lepola
More parents are coming forward with claims of bullying at a Baltimore County school.

The mother of 15-year-old Daqwann Spruill says her son was verbally and physically bullied at Franklin Middle School.

Fearing for his safety, Spruill's mother went as far as lying on his school application to get him in a new school district.

Franklin Middle School is already at the center of a $600,000 lawsuit against the Baltimore County School System.

Michele Benbow filed the suit after her seventh-grade daughter was shoved down a flight of stairs and broke her foot.

The lawsuit claims school administrators failed to provide a safe atmosphere for her daughter.More Bullying Victims Come Forward - Joy Lepola

Tuesday, May 25 2010, 07:57 PM EDT

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