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Sexual abuse of a man with severe cerebral palsy: Criminal status: Released: Motive: Sexual gratification: Conviction(s) Third-degree aggravated sexual assault: Criminal charge: First-degree aggravated sexual assault (2 counts; overturned) Penalty: 656 days in prison (previously 12 years) Details; Victims: 1: State(s) New Jersey
Anna Stubblefield was a Rutgers University-Newark ... of aggravated sexual assault in 2015 and sentencing her to 12 years at Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women in Hunterdon County, a New ...
Stubblefield was a professor of philosophy at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. ... Stubblefield was convicted of aggravated sexual assault and in 2016 was sentenced to 12 years in prison ...
Tell Them You Love Me is a documentary film that details the case against Anna Stubblefield, a Rutgers University professor convicted in 2015 of sexually abusing Derrick Johnson, a nonverbal person with cerebral palsy whom she was allegedly supporting through facilitated communication. [2]
Beginning in the 2011–2012 school year, a Rutgers University pilot program was instituted to permit students to choose their dorm roommates, regardless of gender. Members of the university's LGBTQ community told the administration that gender-neutral housing would help create a more inclusive environment for students.
Audrie Pott (1997–2012), age 15, was a student attending Saratoga High School, California. She died of suicide by hanging on September 12, 2012. She had been allegedly sexually assaulted by three teenage boys at a party eight days earlier, and pictures of the assault were posted online with accompanying bullying. [42]
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State of New Jersey vs. Dharun Ravi was a criminal trial held in Middlesex County, New Jersey, Superior Court from February 24, 2012, to March 16, 2012, in which former Rutgers University undergraduate student Dharun Ravi was tried and convicted on 15 counts of crimes involving invasion of privacy, attempted invasion of privacy, bias intimidation, tampering with evidence, witness tampering ...