Steubenville Rapist returns to High School Football team

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Ma'lik Richmond, 18, is returning to his Steubenville, Ohio high school football team after serving over nine months after being convicted of rape in a 2012 incident. Richmond is pictured in this March 2013 file photo.


An Ohio high school student is back on his school’s football team after serving a little over nine months of a one-year sentence for rape.

Ma’lik Richmond, 18, of Steubenville, was found guilty last year – along with fellow student Trent Mays – of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl after a night of drinking and partying in August 2012. The case sparked outrage on social media after a picture emerged showing Mays and Richmond carrying the victim, who appears to be unconscious, by her hands and feet.

In an interview before the trial, Richmond told ABC’s Elizabeth Vargas he didn’t think it was rape.

“I didn’t rape anybody. I didn’t witness a rape going on. And if I would have thought that somebody was being raped or anything like that, I would have stopped it,” Richmond said.


Following his conviction, Richmond turned to the victim’s family and begged for forgiveness.

“I’m sorry to put you guys through this,” he said, crying.

Richmond was sentenced to a year at a juvenile detention center. He served nine months and was released in January.

A judge also classified the teen as a sex offender, a classification that will require him to report to an officer every six months for the next 20 years.

While some are criticizing the school for allowing Richmond back on the team, the Ohio High School Athletic Association says this is a local school decision.

“The OHSAA is bound by Bylaw 451, which gives the school the authority to determine if the student can participate,” OHSAA’s Information Director Tim Stried said.

Fred Abdalla Jr., Richmond’s probation officer, defended the school’s decision to allow the student back on the roster.

“I think the boy should be allowed to play,” Abdalla said. “Ma'lik Richmond has done everything the court has asked him since he’s been sentenced.”
 
This is a positive message for all schools.. why let a horrible crime get in the way of sports?
 
i'm torn.

on the one side, he served his time, and he was a juvenile at the time of the offence, yes?

on the other hand, it sends out the message that, though the courts said it was wrong, society really thinks it was no big deal.

I wonder how other parents feel abut having a sex offender around their kids? should he be allowed in co-ed school, around vulnerable girls? a teacher with a conviction for rape wouldn't be allowed to teach, so should an adult student with the same conviction be treated the same? surely that's a bigger issue?
 
i'm torn.

on the one side, he served his time, and he was a juvenile at the time of the offence, yes?

on the other hand, it sends out the message that, though the courts said it was wrong, society really thinks it was no big deal.

I wonder how other parents feel abut having a sex offender around their kids? should he be allowed in co-ed school, around vulnerable girls? a teacher with a conviction for rape wouldn't be allowed to teach, so should an adult student with the same conviction be treated the same? surely that's a bigger issue?

and then there's the fact that he may very well be going to school with his victim still.. and yet... he will be treated as a hero
 
and then there's the fact that he may very well be going to school with his victim still.. and yet... he will be treated as a hero

That's the part that annoys the hell out of me. Nothing like putting perps and victims together. What could possibly go wrong?:rolleyes:
 
and then there's the fact that he may very well be going to school with his victim still.. and yet... he will be treated as a hero

there should be an automatic, lifetime restraining order for sex offenders. no victim should have to live with facing them again after court.

it seems odd not to expel him after he was convicted for assaulting a student too...

the whole thing leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
 
there should be an automatic, lifetime restraining order for sex offenders. no victim should have to live with facing them again after court.

it seems odd not to expel him after he was convicted for assaulting a student too...

the whole thing leaves a bad taste in the mouth.

he does have to register himself as a sex offender for the next 20 years... but in the eyes of the court... the 9 months he spent in jail now absolves him of any other punishment

the fact that the school welcomed him back to the scene of the crime with a pat on the back speaks more volumes
 
I'm not saying it's the right decision, but the school doesn't have much choice in the matter.
 
Whatever happened to "they cannot help themselves?"

They did the full 9 months.

AND

Getting punished for 20 years.

She can just go have an abortion and life goes back to normal and society condones the behavior that put her in that position...

Do you ladies have a double standard?

LT will love this shit...

He can stop beating up on divorced Asian lesbians for a week with a story like this.
 
girl goes to party

drinks

whatever happens=her fault

Whatever happened to "they cannot help themselves?"

They did the full 9 months.

AND

Getting punished for 20 years.

She can just go have an abortion and life goes back to normal and society condones the behavior that put her in that position...

Do you ladies have a double standard?

LT will love this shit...

He can stop beating up on divorced Asian lesbians for a week with a story like this.

Wow & wow.
 
I'm not saying it's the right decision, but the school doesn't have much choice in the matter.

Wow & wow.

WOW!

Just fucking wow.

No one here is wound up by the law...

No one here seems to agree with the law, but it's meh...

dolf even seems to think our society condones it, but no one asks...

;)

WHO THE FUCK IS RAISING THESE 16 YEAR-OLD FERALS THAT THEY CAN BE OUT DRINKING AND PARTYING???
 
He made a mistake, and paid for his mistake by serving time.
I don't think he should be permitted to play high school football again, but that's just a personal opinion.
 
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