The Jewish Daily Forward

KIPP, one of the United States’ largest charter school chains, dismissed its co-founder, Michael Feinberg, over claims that he had sexually abused a student.

Feinberg, who is Jewish, was let go after an investigation found credible a claim of the alleged abuse some two decades ago, KIPP’s management wrote in a letter that the New York Times reported was sent to the school community on Thursday.

He was accused last spring of sexually abusing a minor female student in Houston in the late 1990s, A source told the New York Times.

An outside investigation found her claim credible after interviewing the student and her mother, who both gave the same sequence of events.

Feinberg denies the accusation, his lawyer, Christopher L. Tritico, told the Times.

Investigators also uncovered evidence that Feinberg had sexually harassed two KIPP employees, according to the report.

Feinberg had never been told of the precise allegations against him, and had not been given a chance to defend himself, his lawyer told the Time. “The investigation was conducted without even the most rudimentary form of due process,” Tritico said.

2 thoughts on “Charter School Chain Founder Michael Feinberg Fired Over Sexual Abuse Claim”
  1. Yes, of course! “Due Process” – My client needed time to make up his lies for his defense, before charges were filed. How dare the system allow this grave injewstice to take place.

  2. I would be as many others very happy when anyone could write or speak three positive words in a row about the “ChosenOnes” I.m afraid that won’t ever happen. There is nothing positive to tell about them.

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