Los Angeles Times

District settles negligence case

- By Alene Tchekmedyi­an ale ne. tc he km edy ian @latimes.com

The Torrance Unified School District has agreed to a $31-million settlement with 25 current and former students who were molested by a wrestling coach.

The agreement came days before the civil case was expected to go to trial. Thomas Joseph Snider, 50, is serving a more than 69-year prison sentence after being convicted in 2016 of molesting teenage wrestlers under the guise of performing skin inspection­s for ringworm outbreaks.

At the time, prosecutor­s said Snider forced students between the ages of 13 and 16 to remove their clothing, watched them in the shower and massaged several of them. He was convicted of 29 felony counts of lewd acts with children and eight misdemeano­r counts of molestatio­n.

About a month after Snider was found guilty, the victims and their families filed a negligence lawsuit against the school district.

“A lot of these kids have some really severe emotional and psychologi­cal issues that stemmed from the abuse,” said Vince Finaldi, an attorney representi­ng the plaintiffs. “They’re going to be able to get finality and closure.”

Most of the plaintiffs were wrestling team members at Torrance High School from 2013 to 2015. One was a student at Madrona Middle School, where he alleges Snider sodomized him in the 1990s.

Snider began working for the district in 1990 and was assigned to Madrona, according to the lawsuit. He later taught at Torrance High and was its wrestling coach in 1995, 1996 and from 2013 to 2015.

The lawsuit said that one victim reported sexual abuse by Snider to Torrance High School as early as 2004 but administra­tors did nothing. Snider was allowed to be alone with students in “a separate and secluded environmen­t” without supervisio­n, the lawsuit alleged.

An attorney representi­ng the district did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment. Finaldi said he was pleased that “they did the right thing in the end.”

The district “considered both the exposure they had and the damage that these kids have suffered,” Finaldi said.

The district will be on the hook for $4 million, and its insurer will cover $27 million, Finaldi said, adding that district attorneys will seek reimbursem­ent through a cross complaint pending against Snider and USA Wrestling. Administra­tors did not admit wrongdoing in the settlement agreement, he said.

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