

| Lawsuit Against Chula Vista Educators and former President Gina Boyd 2007 |
| CTA Lawyers Ann Smith Fern Steiner Bernhard Rohrbacher |
| Gina Boyd, President Chula Vista Educators (CVE) |
| mauralarkins.com |
| Chula Vista Elementary School District San Diego County |



| Gina Boyd (who is not a lawyer, was determined to make Maura Larkins pay for the crimes of Linda Watson, Robin Donlan and herself) said to Maura Larkins on April 25, 2001: "As your lawyer, I'm telling you it's very Maura Larkins was sick in bed, and was beginning to understand that Gina Boyd had been setting her up since the morning of February 12, 2001 at another meeting at the district office. |
| What makes ordinary people become abusive? Power. |
| "I don't care if you sue my ass off!" --CVE President Gina Boyd to Maura Larkins on April 26, 2001 (Maura Larkins believed that Boyd was trying to help her, so she was startled that to learn that Boyd was worrying about a possible lawsuit by Maura Larkins. It turned out that Boyd, as well as CVESD, had committed crimes against Maura Larkins.) This was Maura Larkins' response: |
| Stanford Professor Philip Zimbardo Found Out What Power Does to Many Ordinary People Stanford Report, August 22, 2001 BY MEREDITH ALEXANDER "Thirty years ago, a group of young men were rounded up by Palo Alto police and dropped off at a new jail -- in the Stanford Psychology Department. Strip searched, sprayed for lice and locked up with chains around their ankles, the "prisoners" were part of an experiment to test people's reactions to power dynamics in social situations. " Other college student volunteers -- the "guards" -- were given authority to dictate 24-hour-a-day rules. They were soon humiliating the "prisoners" in an effort to break their will. "Psychology Professor Philip Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment of August 1971 quickly became a classic. Using realistic methods, Zimbardo and others were able to create a prison atmosphere that transformed its participants. The young men who played prisoners and guards revealed how much circumstances can distort individual personalities -- and how anyone, when given complete control over others, can act like a monster. "In a few days, the role dominated the person," Zimbardo -- now president-elect of the American Psychological Association -- recalled. "They became guards and prisoners." So disturbing was the transformation that Zimbardo ordered the experiment abruptly ended..." |

| "There is no present at Castle Park, Gina. There is only the past, repeated over and over." --Maura Larkins April 22, 2002 |
| "Rick Werlin said he would guarantee my safety, but he apparently had no intention of doing so. "Al Smith charged toward me, and passed close by me, three times this past week." |