A teenage girl has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trumbull Board of Education, alleging that administrators from the town's high school did nothing to protect her from taunting and harassment by an alleged rapist and his friends after the school was notified of the alleged assault.

In the lawsuit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, attorneys for the girl, identified in the lawsuit as Jane Doe, say Trumbull High School administrators were made aware of the alleged rape in October 2018. While the lawsuit says top school officials promised to keep the alleged assailant away from the girl and to keep the girl safe while police investigated the allegations, that was never done.

Instead, the lawsuit says, school officials refused to take the alleged rapist out of the girl's geometry class. Instead, they recommended the girl be the one to leave the class and be tutored at the library. The lawsuit also says the boy allegedly “went out of his way to make sure that Jane saw him in the cafeteria during her lunch period.” Friends of the alleged perpetrator also made threats against the girl, the lawsuit says.