Attorneys involved in sexual abuse lawsuits against a Litchfield County prep school literally dug for evidence after a federal judge allowed the parties to search the grounds of Indian Mountain School. However, school officials say the four-hour search of the campus in November yielded nothing pertaining to the case.

Representatives of both the plaintiffs, former students who say they were molested by a former headmaster and a former faculty member, and the Lakeville school were allowed to access the grounds and dig for “the materials,” which were thought to be photographs of child pornography, though those are not specified in court documents.

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