My question involves juvenile law in the State of: California
I'm not sure if I'm on the right forum, but please redirect me if not.
My daughter is now 17. She recently revealed to me that a boy who is the same age as her made her do things she did not want to do. He manipulated her with things like "I'm so depressed and unloved", "Nobody loves me" and finally "I'm going to kill myself if you do not do ..."
They were both 14 at the time and my daughter has been hating herself and living with the knowledge that she did things she hated and never wanted to do and that were also against her morals (she's a Christian). I've been on a roller-coaster for 3 years with her wondering why she was so reclusive and suicidal and hating herself all this time. I don't know how or when these 2 had the opportunity to be alone together. I do know it was summer and I was working full time.
Of course I will take her to a therapist, but I was wondering if there was anything legal that we can do. You see, she's in her Senior year of High School and is excited about next year because she will be completing it at a Jr. College. When she went for orientation Friday, he was there. The teacher came up to her and asked what was wrong because she turned white. She sat in the orientation but all the while the boy kept staring at her. She ran out of the room and vomited. I'm telling you this so you'll know how this has effected her.
So if there's anything legal you think we can do, please let me know. If you want to give parenting advise, please refrain. Thank you.

