-Stacey: I don't think I can do this. -Foster: I'll be right here the whole time. Don't worry. Just take your time, Stacey.-Stacey: You knew what they were doing to me, Mr. Fitzgerald. You didn't just ignore it. You started it all.-Mr. Fitzgerald: Oh, Stacey.. -Stacey: You kept telling me I was fat and lazy In front of them. -Mr. Fitzgerald: That's not true. -Torres: Your hands and eyes say otherwise. -Jasmine: So do I. I'm so sorry, Stacey. -Eli: You know, I had a coach like you once who had it in for one of the kids on the team.Constant verbal abuse. Disguised as authority. Eddie, Eddie Johnston. And nothing that Eddie ever did Was ever good enough. -Mr. Fitzgerald: You're out of line. -Eli: And the example that that coach set for the rest of us, just like you did for Jasmine And all of her buddies, We thought it gave us the license to make Eddie an outcast. -Mr. Fitzgerald: I never touched a hair on her head. -Jasmine: Right. Because we did it for you. -Stacey: I wanted you to have to live the rest of your life knowing that what you did to me made me ... You knew what this was really about all the time. I know, because I sent you a video, too. -Mr. Anders: Which you neglected to mention, Mr. Fitzgerald. -Torres: Making you guilty of obstruction of justice. -Foster: And if this keeps you away from kids forever, I'll take it. Right, Stacey? -Stacey: Yeah. -Mr. Fitzgerald: Wait a minute. One kid has a psychological breakdown, an illness, and I'm to blame? -Mr. Anders: We need to talk... -Mr. Fitzgerald: I don't think so. -Stacey: Thank you.