Shattuck-St. Mary's suit moved to federal court

May 30, 2014 at 2:16AM

Federal courts will hear a new lawsuit alleging that a southern Minnesota boarding school knew a former teacher was sexually abusing male students but took no action.

Attorney Jeff Anderson filed the lawsuit in state court this month on behalf of a former student against Shattuck-St. Mary's school in Faribault.

Anderson says the school asked to move the suit to federal court, and he has no objection.

It's the third lawsuit against Shattuck-St. Mary's over former teacher Lynn Seibel's misconduct. Seibel was sentenced last October to more than four years in prison for sexually abusing six male students more than a decade ago.

Anderson says the earlier two suits also are in federal court.

Shattuck-St. Mary's has said the school knew nothing of Seibel's misconduct.

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