Advertisement

Brian Banks’ accuser ordered to pay school district $2.6 million

Former Long Beach high school football star Brian Banks hugs his mother, Leomia Myers, outside the Long Beach courthouse after his rape conviction was overturned.
(Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times)
Share via

The Long Beach Unified School District has won a $2.6-million judgment in its lawsuit against a former student who falsely accused classmate and football player Brian Banks of rape, officials said Thursday.

“The court recognizes that our school district was a victim in this case,” district Supt. Christopher J. Steinhauser said in a statement. “This judgment demonstrates that when people attempt to defraud our school system, they will feel the full force of the law.”

The Los Angeles County Superior Court judgment handed down June 17 includes the $750,000 settlement the district had originally paid to Wanetta Gibson, as well as interest, attorney fees and $1 million in punitive damages.

Advertisement

Gibson was 15 when she accused Banks, then 17 and a promising football star at Polytechnic High School, who spent five years in prison before she recanted.

After being exonerated last year, Banks, now 27, is finally getting his crack at an NFL career. He was signed by the Atlanta Falcons.

ALSO:

Advertisement

‘Landlords from hell’ accept prison terms for terrorizing tenants

Canadian tourist Elisa Lam’s death ruled an accidental drowning

O.C. woman who killed husband, shot son gets 40 years to life

Advertisement

jean.merl@latimes.com

Twitter: @jeanmerl

Advertisement