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TheBlackAdder

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5. Even back in the late 70s, a minor reporting sexual assault often is placed in sealed school folder
Sun Sep 16, 2018, 09:10 PM
Sep 2018

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The psychologists and psychiatrists would communicate with the school, just in case there are other incidents, incidents with the abused or the abuser. While most school information is considered quasi=public in nature, these reports are sealed.

If her school has a copy of them, Kavanaugh is fucked.

I doubt her doctor retained those records, though many of the old-school doctors would. Most, would be retired by now, as they would be a decade or more older.

In present day, in most states, the parents can get a copy of the her records if the child is under 16 years of age. This is a relatively newer rule. Before that, if they were any aged minor, the parents could get copies of the doctor's notes. If the parents have copies, it won't look too good.

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