Attorneys representing the three victims in the Triton Regional High School teacher-student sex case have filed notices of potential lawsuits.

The notices of tort claim were filed in early November, roughly a month after charges were brought against five Triton educators—three male teachers accused of inappropriate relationships with female students and two administrators charged with covering up those relationships. One victim is represented by Philadelphia firm Cozen O'Connor and the other two victims by Mount Laurel-based firm McLaughlin & Lauricella.

Former Triton teachers Jeffrey P. Logandro and Daniel R. Michielli have already pleaded guilty to inappropriate relationships with two potential plaintiffs, while the criminal case against a third Triton teacher also named in the tort notices remains open. Logandro, of Deptford, and Michielli, of Blackwood, each entered a guilty plea to one count of third-degree official misconduct on Feb. 11. Both are facing 30 days in jail or on house arrest when they are sentenced on March 15.

Former Triton principal Catherine DePaul also pleaded guilty on Feb. 11. She accepted a plea deal on one count of failure to report to law enforcement allegations of child abuse or neglect—a disorderly persons offense—and was immediately sentenced to one year of probation. All three tort notices claim "psychological trauma, severe emotional and psychological distress, mental anguish, medical expenses, loss of self-esteem, disruption of schooling, loss of reputation, loss of trust of authority figures, loss of future earning and learning capacity, and punitive and/or treble damages."

The tort notices filed on behalf of all three victims—all are 2012 Triton graduates—name the Black Horse Regional School District, Triton, Gloucester Township, Runnemede Borough, New Jersey, Camden County, DePaul and former Triton vice principal Jernee Kollock.

Logandro and Michielli are named individually in the tort notices filed on behalf of their respective victims, as is 28-year-old Nicholas V. Martinelli, of Cherry Hill, in the notice filed for his alleged victim.