The plaintiff is identified only as Jane Doe in her Pomona Superior Court lawsuit. The former Vineland Elementary School student maintained that the district knew of her assailant’s behavior, but did not remove him from school or take other appropriate measures.

During a post-mediation status conference on Monday, a BPUSD attorney informed Judge Salvatore Sirna that the case was resolved, but no terms were divulged.

The suit brought in December 2022 stated that Doe was a “painfully shy” student who one day was sexually assaulted by a boy she remembers only as “Omar.” After the boy groped and inappropriately touched her private parts, she pushed him away and began crying, the suit states.

“Omar told plaintiff that if she told anyone he would kill her and her entire family,” the suit stated.

Doe later that day confided in her father, who complained to the principal, the suit stated. Although Omar was removed from the plaintiff’s class, he remained at the school and continued to harass her and often called her a “slut” in front of other students, the suit alleged.

Due to Omar’s behavior, Doe later in life has struggled with alcohol and addiction issues, which have led to problems with the law, according to the suit, which further states she never married and has been mistrustful of men.

In their court papers, lawyers for the district denied liability on their client’s part as well as the extent and nature of the girl’s allegations.