A former Stonehill College is suing the private Catholic school in Easton for $150,000, saying she was driven into a deep depression by a roommate who had sex in her presence and that the college refused to move her into a single room. CLick below to read the rest of the story.

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Lindsay Blankmeyer of New York filed a lawsuit against the school in federal court in Boston Wednesday. She claims the school violated the federal Rehabilitation Act, the Fair Housing Act and various Massachusetts laws against discrimination by denying her requests for a new room.
Blankmeyer’s lawyer, Cary P. Gianoulis, wrote in the complaint that school officials knew his client had been diagnosed with depression and attention deficit disorder. Blankmeyer contends that during her senior year at Stonehill, she got a new roommate who had online sex and actual sex in front of her in the dorm room they shared.
Blankmeyer claims in her lawsuit that the school denied her requests for a single room and that she “fell into a dark and suicidal depression requiring her to take a leave of absence from school and undergo psychiatric and medical treatment.”
Read more about the case in The Enterprise on Friday.

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