Chicago Sun-Times

Suit: 2 Evanston guards had sex with students

- BY MICHAEL TARM AP Legal Affairs Writer

A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges two security guards who worked at Evanston Township High School had sex with female students, and the school failed to adequately protect girls from purported predators.

The 22-page suit says school officials knew or should have known the staffers posed a risk at the 3,600-student campus. The lawsuit was filed on the eve of a new school year beginning Wednesday and months after the school settled litigation alleging a former drama teacher abused several male students in the 1970s and 1980s.

It was reported in February that one of the security guards, Michael B. Haywood, was arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing a student from the high school. But Tuesday’s lawsuit mentions, for the first time, the possibilit­y of more victims and another purported predator from the ranks of security staff.

Cook County prosecutor­s charged Haywood, 34, of Evanston, with sexual assault by a person in position of authority for a 2018 incident with a 17-year-old female student. She is not a plaintiff in the new lawsuit.

Tuesday’s filing says Haywood “groomed” a different student — the plaintiff in the new lawsuit — in 2018 and 2019 when she was 17. It says Haywood engaged in “unwanted and unauthoriz­ed sexual and other contact” more than 40 times with the girl, including several times at the school.

The lawsuit says Haywood began sexually targeting the plaintiff, who graduated in June and is now 18, and at least two other students soon after the school hired him in 2018. It said the school didn’t fully inform parents of the allegation­s against Haywood after firing him in January.

The named defendants include Evanston Township High School District 202 and the city of Evanston. The suit seeks damages for “willful, reckless, and negligent conduct in refusing to address systemic failures and documented patterns and practices of sexual abuse of minor female students.”

Contacted after the lawsuit was filed Tuesday, the city’s communicat­ions manager, Patrick Deignan, said that officials don’t comment on pending legislatio­n.

Andrew M. Stroth, the lead attorney for the plaintiff, said it appeared to be an “open secret” among some other staffers that Haywood had an inappropri­ate relationsh­ip with his client for months but that some chose to keep quiet.

It was a school staffer’s call to Evanston police in January this year that initiated the investigat­ion of Haywood, who has pleaded not guilty and was placed on electronic monitoring, police said after Haywood was charged in February.

The new lawsuit says the other security guard — who hasn’t been charged — engaged “in over 50 acts of unwanted and unauthoriz­ed sexual acts” with the same girl in 2015 and 2016 when she was as young as 15. The district fired him in 2016.

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