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Sunday, June 28, 2026

Settlement `In Principle’ Reached in High School Social Media Spat - MyNewsLA.com

Two former students at Burroughs High School in Burbank, who sued a fellow student and her mother for allegedly defaming them on the social media with false claims of sexual assault, have reached a settlement “in principle” in the plaintiffs’ lawsuit, according to court papers filed by the defendants’ attorneys.

“In light of the complexity of the anticipated settlement agreement, counsel for both parties respectfully requests that the court vacate all hearings in the case,” the defense attorneys stated in court papers filed Thursday with Burbank Superior Court Judge Frank M. Tavelman.

In their previous court papers, defense attorneys denied the allegations of the plaintiffs, John Doe and Jane Roe, and said they were barred by the statute of limitations. The lawyers also contended that any damages Doe and Roe suffered were their own fault.

According to the suit filed in March 2024, Doe and Roe, as well as defendant Jenna Smith, were students and all members of a campus group called the Club. Doe and Roe were in a romantic relationship that continued after they graduated, the suit further stated.

“The school showcased Jane Roe and John Doe in the Club,” the suit stated. “Roe and Doe were leaders in the Club in all aspects, by both performance and structure. Doe served in an officer position at the helm of the Club during his senior year.”

In contrast, Jenna Smith participated in the shadows of Doe and Roe and the plaintiffs believe this caused her to become envious of them,...



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