Teachers accused of harassment say alleged victim made it up
Monday, September 14, 2009 at 12:34 pm
Two Anoka-Hennepin School District teachers accused of harassing a student denied the allegations, the Pioneer Press reported Monday, saying they were fabricated by the student, Alex Merritt. Jodi Merritt, Alex’s mother, says the claim by Diane Cleveland and Walter Filson — that her son falsified the harassment in retaliation against the teachers — is a lie.
Cleveland’s lawyer, Philip Villaume, told the paper that statements said in the classroom were “exaggerated or misconstrued” and that “she didn’t engage in any harassing or discriminatory conduct.”
Villaume said that Merritt was retaliating against Cleveland because she reported him for saying he planned to bring a gun to school.
“That is totally a lie,” Jodi Merritt, Alex’s mother, told the Pioneer Press. “The whole idea of that is just crazy. If someone brought a gun to school, don’t you think that would be all over the paper?”
The school district said it could not confirm Villaume’s claim that Cleveland reported Merritt for planning to bring a gun to school.
In a letter in support of Filson, six former students told the Pioneer Press he didn’t harass Merritt. And Filson himself denied the allegations saying that the Minnesota Department of Human Rights never questioned him in regard to the investigation.
“The Department of Human Rights never spoke to me or the other teacher, or the other students in the classes,” Filson told the Pioneer Press. “In 28 years in law enforcement, I don’t think I ever closed an investigation without at least attempting to talk to the accused.”
The department instead used reports from the district’s own investigation of the allegations to reach their conclusion.
7 Comments
Comment posted September 14, 2009 @ 12:57 pm
I kinda doubt that Anoka-Hennepin parted with $25K on a student’s word with no corroboration. Sounds like a lame attempt to cover their asses to me, and I don’t believe a word of it. Good luck in retail, Cleveland and Filson.
Comment posted September 14, 2009 @ 1:37 pm
Have these idiots not heard of Columbine? Keep harassing these kids and see what happens. And after someone retaliates and shoots up the school, they’ll all wonder why. Why did my kid kill harassers and abusers? WHY?
Comment posted September 14, 2009 @ 4:15 pm
Not that harassment and abuse are to be tolerated in school, but it is a misconception that the Columbine killers were picked on or bullied. Read Dave Cullen’s “Columbine” for a better understanding.
Comment posted September 14, 2009 @ 7:32 pm
Though the Columbine shooters weren’t bullied, other school shooters were. t-bag has a valid point with a bad example.
Comment posted September 14, 2009 @ 8:20 pm
I see nobody (here) is refuting the claim that Alex and two of his friends talked about bringing a gun to school. His mother avoids the topic altogether by saying that he did not bring a gun to school. Nobody is claiming that he did. The claim is that he TALKED about it. He got turned in (nobody is refuting that) and that he was angry about it (nobody has refuted that yet either).
Nobody ever says WHY he was going to bring a gun to school. Maybe to show it off. Maybe he was just joking around. Obviously though, the school didn’t think it too big of a deal and no discipline was imposed for it. Aren’t you glad, though, that when other students or the Police Liaison Officer hears about this, they don’t ignore it?
It is only idle speculation as to WHY he was talking about bringing a gun to school. Nobody ever said it was because he was being teased by his teachers. In fact, his mother won’t even address the subject. She very skillfully dodges the point by saying that he didn’t bring a gun.
How’s this for a theory: He was joking around. He got overheard by multiple parties. Cleveland and/or Filson reported it. He was worried about getting into the Army or Law Enforcement with it on his record. He panicked and blamed the teachers. His mom bought into it and the whole thing got out of hand.
All the pieces fit. A young man panics when confronted with the consequences of a joke gone wrong, blames someone else. His mother (who I assume, loves him dearly and with reservation) believes him and helps him sue – he’s too far in now to take the panic-induced lie back and has to go through with it to the bitter end.
I’m sure we’ve all done stupid things as a kid. But trashing two human beings to cover a mistake is something that has to be remedied.
Comment posted September 15, 2009 @ 12:53 am
Gotta agree there Doug. What is worse is that this mother first claimed he came home and clammed up, then said she went to the district with it right away (September) when he claimed it started, then she was told by the student not to say anything so she didn’t , then she brings it up in January… Well which is it? Her time line is a bit confusing… You should also note that at no time did Cleveland say “he brought a gun to school”. Her claim was that the officer approached her after her class dismissed and told her that she heard students standing by the door of her classroom talking about bringing a weapon to school and that she was mandated to report it. The only time I read about this kid “bringing a gun to school ” was from the students in the Pioneer Press story. His family seems to think that he was accused of having a gun at school, and I agree on that point that it does not seem he had one, but talked with his buddies about bringing one. Talking about it and bringing it are two VERY different things.
Comment posted September 15, 2009 @ 3:16 pm
This is a very relevant comment that was originally posted on another web site.
Here is a little tidbit from someone who is very familiar with the “investigation” conducted by Dist 11.
The “investigator”, Donna Lavalle, worked in the HR office at District 11 Service Center. She interviewed 5 students, 4 of whom were involved in the gun incident. Guess what their story was. The fifth student said none of the allegations occurred. She then called the two teachers in and conducted a very hostile interrogation, When she was told about the gun incident and that it was perhaps a motivation for the false allegations by these students., her reply was “that’s irrelevant!” When asked about how many students she had interviewed, Lavalle lied and said she had interviewed all the students in both Cleveland and Filsons’ classes. There are witnesses for all of these incidents, who will step forward at the proper time. Lavalle has resigned from Dist 11 and most were glad to see her go. That the State Dept of Human Rights based their decision on this rush to judgment, without doing an independent investigation or even attempting to contact the two teachers, is criminal.
This Dist 11 “investigation” was sloppy, biased, and incomplete. District 11, denying that the harassment ever took place, settled with the DHR against the wishes of the Cleveland and Filson. A confidentiality agreement was signed by all parties. District 11 gave the Merritts $25K to shut up and make this all go away, and in the process, destroyed the lives of two good teachers. Merritt was the perfect poster-boy, and the family, feeling that $25K was not up to their expectations, broke the confidentiality agreement, went to the media at the same time that the DHR broke the confidentiality agreement. The teachers, assured by their principal that all was OK, stood helplessly while the media, egged on by the Merritts, and helped by the strident, shrill drumbeat of the STRIB, descended like a pack of howling wolves, or should we say willing lapdogs.
This is red meat to even the dumbest defense attorney. District 11, the DHR, and the Merritts better find a hole to crawl into and a rock to pull over the top. All of the editorial writers, letter-to-the-editor writers, bloggers, Merritt facebook fans and death threat phone callers who based their actions on false information and wishful thinking will probably never apologize when this is settled. Like cockroaches in a slum house kitchen, they will scurry for a hiding place when the light is turned on.
RSS feed for comments on this post.
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.






