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Nicholas Yale

Call for Witnesses: Survivors of Alleged Sexual Predator Nicholas Yale

Nicholas G. Yale, a former music teacher and gymnastics coach at Renton High School in Washington State, has been charged with two counts of communication with a minor for immoral purposes and one count of first-degree sexual misconduct with a minor.

The charges stem from accusations made this year by two sisters who reported to Renton administrators and law enforcement that Yale told them he was sexually attracted to them and was a sex addict. During the investigation, police learned of Nicholas Yale’s relationship with a former Renton student, which started in December 2019 when he told the 17-year-old student that he was sexually attracted to her.

While we abuse may have occurred while Nicholas Yale was teaching music and coaching gymnastics at Renton High School, we are concerned there may be more victims who have yet to come forward. If you or someone you know suffered abuse at the hands of Nicholas Yale, we encourage you to contact us. The information you have may help others get the justice they deserve.

How PCVA Can Help

Our nationally recognized attorneys have represented thousands of sexual abuse survivors, helping them achieve justice by holding the institutions and individuals that failed to protect them accountable and recovering hundreds of millions of dollars in damages on their behalf. Our attorneys have been involved in some of the most complicated and concerning sexual abuse cases in the country and are often consulted by other law firms for guidance and expertise when representing sexual abuse survivors.

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