John Doe, who isn't named because he was a minor at the time of the incident, is suing Blackfoot
The allegations go back to December 2010, when a teacher overheard students talking about a
The incident gathered momentum when police then interviewed witnesses, who identified Doe and other members of the basketball team as the hazers, according to the suit.
But the entire case was an overblown incident of horseplay, according to Doe, who says he worries about the case negatively impacting his future since it was so widely reported in the media.
The school claims students came forward to report being hazed, but Doe disputes the allegation, according to CNS.
Doe claims all the charges initially filed against him were either dropped or found not to be true at an evidentiary hearing.
Blackfoot School District No. 55 Superintendent Chad Struhs told Business Insider in an email that the district hasn't yet been served with the lawsuit and has no comment at this time.
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