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2012 sex crime in Steubenville, Ohio, United States


^ Ohio General Assembly. "Ohio Revised Code Title [29] XXIX Crimes - Procedure » Chapter 2907: Sex Offences" . Lawriter . Retrieved May 27, 2013 . Section 2907.01 Sex offenses general definitions. (A) "Sexual conduct" means vaginal intercourse between a male and female; anal intercourse, fellatio, and cunnilingus between persons regardless of sex; and, without privilege to do so, the insertion, however slight, of any part of the body or any instrument, apparatus, or other object into the vaginal or anal opening of another. Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete vaginal or anal intercourse." Section 2907.02 Rape: (B) "Whoever violates this section is guilty of rape, a felony of the first degree."

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^ Macur, Juliet and Nate Schweber (March 16, 2013). "Rape Case Unfolds on Web and Splits City" . The New York Times . Retrieved March 20, 2013 .

^ Preston, Jennifer (March 18, 2013). "How Blogger Helped the Steubenville Rape Case Unfold Online" . The New York Times . Retrieved March 20, 2013 .

^ McCormack, Simon (January 8, 2013). "Michael Nodianos Receives Threats, Drops Out Of Ohio State After Steubenville 'Rape' Video" . The Huffington Post . Retrieved November 26, 2013 .

^ Jump up to: a b Davidson, Amy. "Life After the Steubenville Rape Trial: Are the Defendants' Lives Really Over?" . The New Yorker . Retrieved March 18, 2013 .

^ Schweber, Nate; Macur, Juliet (December 16, 2012). "Rape Case Unfolds on Web and Splits City" . The New York Times .

^ Ford, Clementine. "There was only one victim in Steubenville" . Daily Life . Retrieved March 19, 2013 .

^ Edwards, David (March 17, 2013). "CNN grieves that guilty verdict ruined 'promising' lives of Steubenville rapists" . Rawstory.com . Retrieved March 17, 2013 .

^ Ortberg, Mallory (March 17, 2013). "Steubenville Rapists, Who Are 'Very Good Students" . Gawker . Retrieved March 19, 2013 .

^ Knowles, David (March 18, 2013). "Petition blasting CNN for allegedly sympathetic coverage of Steubenville, Ohio, rape convicts garners more than 180,000 signatures" . New York Daily News . Retrieved March 19, 2013 .

^ Stableford, Dylan (March 18, 2013). "CNN criticized for Steubenville verdict coverage" . Yahoo News . Retrieved March 19, 2013 .

^ Wemple, Erik (March 18, 2013). "CNN is getting hammered for Steubenville coverage" . Washington Post . Retrieved March 19, 2013 .

^ Fung, Katherine (March 18, 2013). "CNN, Fox News, MSNBC Air Name of Steubenville Rape Victim" . The Huffington Post .

^ Levy, Ariel (August 5, 2013). "Trial by Twitter" . The New Yorker .

^ "Bill Johnson Statement on the Steubenville Rape Case" . Billjohnson.house.gov. January 7, 2013 . Retrieved September 27, 2013 .

^ "Rep. Bill Johnson Statement on Steubenville Verdict" . Billjohnson.house.gov. March 17, 2013 . Retrieved September 27, 2013 .

^ Baker, Katie (December 24, 2012). "Anonymous Outs Members of Alleged Steubenville High School Rape Crew" . jezebel.com.

^ The Atlantic Wire : Everything You Need to Know About Steubenville High's Football 'Rape Crew' . January 3, 2013.

^ Abad, Alexander (January 30, 2013). "The Steubenville 'Rape Crew' Trial Will Be on Display for the World to See - Alexander Abad-Santos - The Atlantic Wire" . M.theatlanticwire.com. Archived from the original on March 22, 2013 . Retrieved March 18, 2013 .

^ "On trial: Date set in juvenile rape case" . Herald Star . December 15, 2012.

^ "#ProjectKnightSec" . Retrieved November 25, 2013 .

^ Josh Harkinson. "Exclusive: Leader of Anonymous Steubenville Op on Being Raided by the FBI" . Mother Jones . Retrieved September 27, 2013 .

^ June, Daniel (June 10, 2013). "Anonymous Hacktivist Who Played Part of Steubenville Rape Case is Raided" . Jdjournal.com . Retrieved November 25, 2013 .

^ Kushner, David (November 27, 2013). "Anonymous Vs. Steubenville" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved April 16, 2014 . During the hacking, one of Lostutter's videos was uploaded on the hacked site.

^ "Steubenville, Ohio: Gang Rape + SLAPP Suit" . The Legal Satyricon . December 3, 2012 . Retrieved March 21, 2013 .

^ Law, Mark (October 31, 2012). "Suit filed against site operator" . Herald-Star . Steubenville OH . Retrieved March 21, 2013 .

^ Alexandria Goddard (December 27, 2012). "Case Dismissed!" . Prinniefied.com . Retrieved March 21, 2013 .

^ "Two teens found guilty in Ohio rape case" . CNN. March 17, 2013 . Retrieved March 17, 2013 .

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^ "Steubenville rape case: 2nd convicted teen classified as sex offender" . CNN . August 16, 2013.

^ "Ma'Lik Richmond, Convicted Steubenville Rapist, Released From Juvenile Detention" . The Huffington Post . Retrieved January 24, 2016 .

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^ Rachel Dissell. "Steubenville schools employee charged in relation to rape case that garnered international attention" . The Plain Dealer . Retrieved November 25, 2013 .

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The Steubenville High School rape occurred in Steubenville, Ohio on the night of August 11, 2012, when a high school girl, incapacitated by alcohol, was publicly and repeatedly sexually assaulted by her peers, several of whom documented the acts on social media . The victim was transported, undressed, photographed, and sexually assaulted. She was also penetrated vaginally by other students' fingers (digital penetration), an act defined as rape under Ohio law. [1]

The callous attitude of the assailants was documented on Facebook, Twitter, text messages , and cell phone recordings of the acts. The crime and ensuing legal proceedings generated considerable controversy and galvanized a national conversation about rape and rape culture . Two students and high school football players, Ma'lik Richmond and Trent Mays, both 16 at the time of the crime, were convicted in juvenile court for the rape of a minor . Additionally, three other adults have been indicted for obstructing the investigation into the rape, while Steubenville's superintendent of schools was charged with hindering the investigation into a rape that took place earlier in 2012.

In the early morning hours of August 12, 2012, two high school football players, Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond, digitally raped a 16-year-old girl from Weirton, West Virginia . [2]

According to trial transcripts, at about midnight the intoxicated victim left a party with four football players. They went to a second party where the victim vomited and appeared "out of it". The same group left after about 20 minutes, and headed to the home of one of the witnesses. In the backseat of the car during the 15-minute trip, her shirt was removed and Trent Mays digitally penetrated the victim's vagina and exposed her breasts while his friends filmed and photographed her. In the basement of the house, now unconscious, she was stripped naked and the second accused, Ma'lik Richmond, also digitally penetrated the victim's vagina. She was again photographed. Three witnesses took the photos back to the second party and shared them with friends. [3]

In the days following the rapes, according to The New York Times , Mays "seemed to try to orchestrate a cover-up, telling a friend, 'Just say she came to your house and passed out ' " and pleading with the victim not to press charges. [2]

Ohio investigators confiscated and analyzed 15 cellphones and two tablets, collecting hundreds of text messages from dozens of students, and interviewed almost 60 people, including students, coaches, school officials and parents. [4]

The victim testified in court that she had no memory of the six-hour period in which the digital rape occurred, except for a brief time at the second location in which she was vomiting on the street. She said she woke up the next morning naked in a basement living room with Mays, Richmond and another teenage boy, missing her underwear, flip-flops, phone and earrings. [2]

The evidence presented in court mainly consisted of hundreds of text messages and cellphone pictures that had been taken by more than a dozen people at the parties and afterwards traded with other students and posted to social media sites such as Twitter , Facebook , and YouTube , and which were described by the judge as "profane and ugly". [2]

In a photograph posted on Instagram by Steubenville High football player Cody Saltsman, the victim was shown looking unresponsive, being carried by two teenage boys by her wrists and ankles. Former Steubenville Student Michael Nodianos, responded with a fictional monologue of the event, tweeted "Some people deserve to be peed on", which was retweeted later by several people, including Mays. In a 12-minute video later posted to YouTube, Nodianos and others talk about what they think is going to happen with Jane Doe, with Nodianos joking that "they raped her quicker than Mike Tyson raped that one girl" and "They peed on her. That's how you know she's dead, because someone pissed on her". [5] While he did not sexually assault the victim himself, Nodianos, a scholarship student at Ohio State at the time news of the rape broke, received numerous threats for his comments, as did his family in Steubenville, and subsequently dropped out of school. [6] In one text, Mays described the victim as "like a dead body" and "deader than Caylee Anthony " and in another he told the victim that a photo of her lying naked in a basement had been taken by him. In a text message to a friend afterwards, he said "I shoulda raped her now that everybody thinks I did", but "she wasn't awake enough". [7]

On March 17, 2013, Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond were convicted of digital rape after the trial judge found they had used their fingers to digitally penetrate the victim's vagina and that it was impossible for the incapacitated girl to have given consent. [2]

The case garnered nationwide attention after it was prominently covered in The New York Times , in part for the role of social media in its development. Several individuals publicized the event using Twitter, YouTube, Instagram , and text messages. Video and photo evidence reveal that the girl was sexually assaulted over the course of several hours. The video and photo evidence showed her to be unconscious. Some members of the community blamed the girl for her own rape and blamed her for casting a negative light on the football team and town. [8]

Criticism has also been placed upon media outlets themselves, especially CNN . [9] During the course of the delinquent verdict on March 17, 2013, CNN's Poppy Harlow stated that it was "incredibly difficult, even for an outsider like me, to watch what happened as these two young men that had such promising futures, star football players, very good students, literally watched as they believed their lives fell apart ... when that sentence came down, [Ma'lik] collapsed in the arms of his attorney. ... He said to him, 'My life is over. No one is going to want me now ' ". Candy Crowley and Paul Callan were also criticized for their lack of focus on the victim and their sympathy for the rapists. [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

In early broadcasts on March 17, 2013, CNN , Fox News and MSNBC aired unedited footage that revealed the first name of the rape victim during one of the students' post-conviction statements after the guilty disposition was announced. This practice is against the Associated Press guidelines for coverage. These media outlets redacted the name in subsequent broadcasts. [15] Her first name also appeared temporarily in documents leaked by Anonymous. [16]

Congressman Bill Johnson of Ohio's 6th congressional district , which includes Steubenville, issued a statement on January 7, 2013. In the statement, Johnson said, "As the father of two daughters and grandfather of four granddaughters, had something like what is being alleged here have happened to one of my loved ones, I would be demanding justice to the fullest extent of the law". He stated he was in contact with State Attorney General Mike DeWine about the incident, and was confident that the state and local authorities were competently handling the case. [17] On March 17, after the verdict he stated: "This has been a tragic ordeal. Lives have been forever changed because of the reprehensible acts committed by the young men involved. Now that they've been held accountable in court, I'm hopeful that the Steubenville community will begin the difficult process of healing". [18]

On December 24, 2012, following national newspaper coverage, the hacker collective Anonymous and other hackers threatened to reveal the names of other unindicted alleged participants. [19] In December 2012, KnightSec, an offshoot of Anonymous, hacked an unaffiliated website, posting a demand for an apology by school officials and local authorities, who had allegedly covered up the incident in order to protect the athletes and school's program. KnightSec followed up their Decem
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