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Sex Abuse Issues Already Addressed, L.A. Unified Says

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Less than a year after the state's biggest school district was engulfed in a sexual misconduct scandal at Miramonte elementary, L.A. Unified School District (LAUSD) says it has addressed the issues raised by a state audit released this week. The audit took a broad look at the way LAUSD handled recent sex abuse claims involving students, and found that in 144 instances, it took a year or more to inform state authorities, as required by law.

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