John Fischler, Calif. teacher branded as “perv,” awarded $362K in defamation case

CALIFORNIA
CBS News

(CBS/AP) SAN JOSE, Calif. – A Northern California jury that found three schoolgirls and their parents liable for defaming a Catholic school teacher they branded as a “perv” is about to decide how much one of the students should pay in punitive damages.

The Santa Clara County Superior Court jury found on Friday that the defendants damaged John Fischler’s reputation by spreading false statements two years ago that he inappropriately touched the 10- and 11-year-old girls and peeked into a girls’ bathroom at Holy Spirit School in Almaden Valley.

The former physical education teacher was awarded $362,000 in compensatory damages.

The jury also found that one of the girls, whom Fischler called the “ringleader” in spreading the rumors, acted with malice and is liable for punitive damages. The San Jose Mercury News reports the second phase of the trial to determine how much she’ll have to pay is set to begin Monday.

According to an October report by CBS San Francisco, a girl who was a witness in the case said she was pressured into saying Fischler leered into the girl’s bathroom.

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