in february, satriano was found guilty and sentenced to 6 years in prison. prosecutors said anthony satriano took pictures and video of girls, aged 4 to 6 years old in sexually suggestive poses.there were five victims named in the case against him but prosecutors say he may have targeted as many as 20 kids.he was found guilty and sentenced to 6 years in prison. in the civil lawsuit filed today in san mateo, the plaintiff is anonymous, named as jane doe number 25, a minor, and her mother mary doe. the lawsuit seeks damages for past and future medical, and psychotherapy, expenses.and damages for physical and mental pain and emotional distress. i approached parents today picking up their kids from st. matthews for some reaction to the news of the civil lawsuit and no one wanted to talk on camera. one parent, michael buckley, told me that he was happy with the swift action the school took when they found out about what satriano did and he feels kids are safe here now with the security measures in place. matthews, julie galles, sent me a statement saying they are