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Related: About this forumSex offender status reduced in rape case
Sex offender status reduced in Steubenville ex-football player rape caseTrent Mays and another high school player in Steubenville were convicted of a raping a West Virginia girl at a party in 2012.
Mays, 19, was also found delinquent for using his phone to take a photo of the nude victim.
The case drew national media attention in part ... to allegations that authorities were covering up the actions of players on the citys revered football team.
Trent Mays was released in January after serving a two-year sentence in an Ohio Department of Youth Services facility.
Judge Thomas Lipps reduced Mays status to the lowest sex-offender level, meaning he must register annually for the next 10 years.
Mays is (now) taking classes at Hocking College in southern Ohio, where hes also the star quarterback ...
http://www.news-herald.com/general-news/20150925/sex-offender-status-reduced-in-steubenville-ex-football-player-rape-case
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Sex offender status reduced in rape case (Original Post)
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Sep 2015
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mercuryblues
(15,270 posts)1. sshhh. don't be outraged
about this. When the cover up and threats failed to work, they along with their friends, parents, prosecutors, coaches and law enforcement proceeded to smear the victim.
They have been welcomed into colleges and back onto football teams. So why would this easing of their sentences come as any surprise? In a few years it will be like they never raped anyone at all. The victim will be forgotten, but she will never be able to forget them.
Last year, Lipps eased the same requirements for Mayss co-defendant to registering once a year for the next decade.
ladym55
(2,577 posts)2. And we wonder why football players act like they are above the law
At the time the news broke, I remember hearing not one but TWO female local TV reporters fretting about what the case would do to the promising careers of those "poor boys." I'm still amazed that my TV screen survived my outrage, but you know, FOOTBALL.
radicalliberal
(907 posts)3. Remember Poppy Harlow of CNN?
This is one of the reasons why I've never become a football fan. You'd think many of the fans would object to this sort of corruption, but . . . no. If I were a fan, I wouldn't cheer for a thug.
By the way, this sends a great message to the next victims.