The plaintiff sought default judgment arising from allegations of sexual abuse and breach of fiduciary duty by the defendants from 1978 to 1983.
The defendants failed to participate in the litigation process, leading to an uncontested trial on liability and damages.
The court found the defendants liable for sexual battery and breach of fiduciary duty.
Damages were assessed for general and aggravated damages, future care costs, and past care costs.
The court applied the "crumbling skull" rule, reducing the damage award by 25% due to the plaintiff's pre-existing psychological conditions from prior abuse.
The court also awarded substantial indemnity costs and prejudgment interest.