Everyone knew that he would drive the kids to sports practice over the summer, and that he would house sit. No one knew he was a sexually abusing kids or buying them alcohol. Many of the teachers and heads of school have their own kids there. If it is found out that a certain teacher knew about the sexual abuse they will be terminated. Signed, someone close to the situation |
You forgot the overnight babysitting. Everyone knew about that as well. Another Gilman parent. Agree no one knew about the abuse. |
It’s just so crazy to me that anyone would trust a male teacher to ‘babysit’ their son overnight. What’s wrong with people?! |
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Sex abuse of students simply doesn’t happen for that many years without adults having heard rumors of possible shady dealing. Investigators know that.
School administrators refused to discipline Christopher for spending nights with the students. That was gross negligence for failure of enforcing school policy. This policy had been specifically instituted after the last set of teachers sexually abusing the boys. This time the school absolutely must be held accountable. No more sweet talking the prosecutors with promises of “new and improved” safeguards from hired predators. Can anyone here imagine your young son reeking of alcohol just as his teacher drove him home? Parents most certainly would have alerted the school with concerns. |
Of course they knew. It’s natural for everyone to be in denial that child rape was going on under their noses, and “no adult had a clue”. Making the kids go completely naked in public is really evil and demented. The boys talked about it with kids from other schools. It was no secret. When children are sexually assaulted, everything is changed. Everything. Ask any professional. Or course adults knew something very wrong was happening. Yet no one cared enough to put a stop to the systematic sex assault the children. Most people know there’s a huge effort in some circles to normalize adults having sex with children. It’s nothing but sheer evil to allow this to be done to children. These boys were threatened. The rest of their lives have changed. For many victims, it’ll take decades of pain and shame until they can add their names to the enormous list of victims. Many will go to their graves with the suffering they endured. Whenever it may happen that any former Gilman student is ready for professional counseling services, the school must be forced to pay for it. With previous sex assaults at Gilman, the school got off having to pay only for the students who were able to immediately come forward at the time of the investigation. Gilman has an ethical obligation to remedy that evil, and pay for counseling whenever any former student is ready to get desperately needed help and support. The damage perpetrated is unfathomable to most of you. |
OK, I have been wondering what motivated you to post over and over here with accusations of what you passionately believe MUST occurred. Now I understand. You’re also probably really worried about pizza gate and satanic Hollywood child abuse conspiracies, huh? Are you concerned about whether Bendann was harvesting adrenochrome? I hear they keep a pitcher of it in the teachers’ lounge. Nobody normalized this behavior, you loon. Nobody thinks it’s no big deal. And there’s zero proof that anyone covered it up except the perpetrator. If an investigation finds otherwise, we will know. But right now your q-hysterics are helping no one. |
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I was victimized by a teacher at a private school when I was a similar age, and in somewhat similar circumstances. I carried that trauma privately as my secret for a couple of decades. When I decided to try to take action (finally brave enough to even Google the teacher's name), I learned I wasn't remotely alone. By the time I settled with my former school, I was the 61st man who his former schools (there were several) had paid after settlement or verdicts (payments ranged from 200k to more than 2 million).
If this teacher was at Gilman for 15 years, I'd assume there are dozens and dozens of victims. I'm in disbelief, but maybe I shouldn't be, that it's 2023 and any school is so careless that this behavior could go on for 15 years. |
I should add, for the posters out there speculating that the abuse may have been recent only, the first claim paid against the teacher who abused me was ifrom a series of assaults against a high school freshman in the teacher's first year of his little more than twenty years of teaching. My advice to parents of sons who went to Gilman over past 15 years is to have a conversation with your child to make sure they are OK. And one more thing, don't assume that your child is safe just because this teacher didn't teach your son. The teacher who abused me was never directly my teacher. |
| For the last poster, I’m sorry this happened to you. Do you think the administration at the school you went to knew about the abuse and covered it up? |
And current HOS has been there for 13 years--not all of it as head--but most of it. Even if it's true that he didn't know, you'd have to ask, why not? How does somebody this horrific work right alongside you for 13 years and you don't have a clue? How does a teacher spend the night with boys and the school culture is such that nobody came forward? Makes you wonder what's going on at these elite privates, that people are that afraid to speak up. I mean, this head came from two "elite" DC schools before going to Gilman. I had a young man from one of those "elite" schools--son of as staff member--ask to babysit my young son repeatedly for a time, and it just didn't feel right so we said no repeatedly. As previous posters said, men babysitting boys in this day and age just isn't right. How could nobody at least have a sense of this? |
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I can see that you have a lot of your own issues that you are unpacking here. I’m so sorry that happened to you. But I’m not sure that it gives you particular insight into this situation right now. And calling for the head of school’s head to roll, before any more facts are revealed, is very premature. Maybe we will learn that there were culpable failures to follow procedure. Or maybe we won’t. But as a current parent, I have no interest in playing the blame game until we actually know something.
Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. Speculation about what might or what you believe “must” have happened is not helpful to anyone. |
| +1. Former parent. I have many emotions but not that much information. This is a devastating crime. Right now, I blame only Chris Bendann. I certainly don’t blame any teenagers who heard rumors and didn’t report them, although I wonder if they did and if adults did. I’m following the story, and offering support to the community and especially to the boys who were abused and reported it. Thank God they did. They are heroes in a horrific story. |
| the school must answer why a currently employed middle school counselor was allowed to go to the trial in support of bendann |
Current upper school parent— there were no rumors of the abuse until last month. Everyone was shocked. Bendann was very successful in manipulating his victims into silence. |
You really think as a parent that you have half a clue about what was or wasn't known to school administrators? Come on. |