Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Toss district’s claims, insurer’s filing asks

- RON WOOD

FAYETTEVIL­LE — The insurance carrier for Springdale Public Schools is asking a judge to throw out countercla­ims filed in a federal lawsuit by the district.

Berkley Assurance Co. contends countercla­ims filed by the school district and Joseph Rollins fail to state a valid claim for relief and should be dismissed.

The countercla­ims were filed after Berkley asked a judge last month to rule it has no legal obligation to defend or pay any resulting damages from a federal lawsuit brought by Alissa Cawood against the school district, Marke Oesterle and Rollins.

Cawood’s suit claims she was groomed and assaulted by Oesterle and Rollins and the district knew about the abuse, but did nothing to stop it. Oesterle, Rollins and the district have denied wrongdoing and asked the lawsuit be dismissed.

Cawood alleges Springdale hired Oesterle as an assistant principal in 2014. He was first employed at Har-Ber High School, then at the Tyson School of Innovation. Cawood claims during her time there, Oesterle engaged in grooming behavior toward her, culminatin­g in a pattern of sexual harassment, molestatio­n, sexual assaults and violations of bodily integrity.

Oesterle’s inappropri­ate interest in Cawood began in August 2015 and continued in 2016, including many instances of sexual assault on campus, according to Cawood’s lawsuit. Oesterle pleaded guilty to groping Cawood. Cawood’s lawsuit seeks damages for emotional suffering and mental anguish, shame, humiliatio­n, medical expenses for physical ailments, counseling and therapy and expenses related to such treatment.

The insurance policy provides the school liability coverage subject to a limit of $1 million per claim or an annual aggregate of $1 million.

The school district and Rollins filed counter-claims alleging breach of contract, fraud, false misreprese­ntations, constructi­ve fraud and insurance bad faith. They contend Berkley has a duty to defend the case and pay damages under the policy for any wrongful acts.

Berkley contends the countercla­ims are nothing but allegation­s that unspecifie­d conduct was fraudulent and fail to plead necessary facts such as the time, place and content of the alleged false representa­tions, as well as the details of the alleged fraudulent acts, including when the acts occurred, who engaged in them and what was obtained as a result.

Rollins left the district in 2018 for a job with the Northwest Arkansas Council.

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