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Fourth lawsuit filed against Celina ISD and former teacher over sexual misconduct allegations

Celina High School won the football championship in 2024.
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Attorneys filed a fourth lawsuit in Collin County court against Celina ISD and Caleb Elliott over allegations that Elliott recorded students changing in the boys locker room.

Celina ISD now faces a fourth lawsuit over allegations that a former teacher recorded students changing in the boys鈥 locker room. And attorneys say new evidence shows the district may have been aware of the misconduct before it was reported.

Caleb Elliott, a former eighth-grade football coach at Moore Middle School in Celina ISD, was arrested in October after a student reported that Elliott was intentionally photographing boys 鈥渋n various states of undress鈥 in the locker room. Elliott now faces39 criminal charges, including eight federal charges of sexual exploitation of children. He has been in custody since Nov. 7.

Texas House Rep. Mitch Little from Denton told reporters at a press conference outside the Collin County courthouse that multiple witnesses report another football coach at Moore Middle School confronted Elliott about his behavior before a student reported it to school principal Allison Ginn Oct.3.

鈥淚t is now apparent to me that Celina Police Department has stopped their investigation where they wanted to, and not necessarily where the evidence would lead them,鈥 Little said.

He also said Elliott may have shared photos and videos of students to unknown people on the social media app Snapchat.

四虎影院 has reached out to Celina ISD and the Celina Police Department for comment.

Concluded investigation?

The Celina Police Department concluded its investigation of the allegations against Elliott last month. Celina Police Chief John Cullison said at a press conference last month police found鈥痭o evidence to support allegations included in鈥lawsuits brought by families against the school district鈥痶hat Elliot had set up hidden cameras in the locker room.

Quentin Brogdon, one of the attorneys for the 17victims鈥 families included in the new lawsuit, said what happened was preventable. Brogdon said Celina ISD is deflecting blame for the allegations onto Elliott.

鈥淭he district's credibility on what it knew about this sexual predator and when it knew it is like a carton of sour milk,鈥 Brogdon said. 鈥淵ou don't have to take more than the first sip of it to know the entire carton is bad.鈥

四虎影院 filed an open records request for a copy of Elliott鈥檚 personnel file, as well as a copy of Ginn鈥檚 file and Bill and Nathan Elliott鈥檚 files. Bill Elliott is the head football coach at high school and Nathan Elliott is on the coaching staff. An attorney for Celina ISD said in a request for an Attorney General opinion the records contained a written reprimand and a report to the Texas Education Agency regarding an employee鈥檚 conduct.

The district is arguing the records should be withheld from public disclosure due to the ongoing investigation and pending litigation.

New Accountability

鈥疭chool districts could鈥檝e been shielded from these types of lawsuits under government immunity. But a new law authored by Little that went into effectSep.1鈥痵ays school districts that are grossly negligent or reckless in hiring, supervising or employing someone who commits sexual misconduct against a student or fail to report suspected child abuse can be held liable for that employee鈥檚 actions in civil court.

The victims and their families wouldn't be able to get justice without this new law, said Jack Walker, one of the attorneys who represents 17 families in the new lawsuit filed on Wednesday.

鈥淭his law now allows us to take the steps that we need to go beyond an initial investigation, to go beyond that, and hold this school district accountable for what we know is egregious conduct and missed red flags all along the way,鈥 Walker said.

Got a tip? Email Caroline Love at clove@kera.org.

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Caroline Love is the Collin County government accountability reporter for 四虎影院 and a former Report for America corps member.

Previously, Caroline covered daily news at Houston Public Media. She has a master's degree from Northwestern University with an emphasis on investigative social justice journalism. During grad school, she reported three feature stories for 四虎影院. She also has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Texas Christian University and interned with 四虎影院's Think in 2019.