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If the name Ma'Lik Richmond sounds familiar, it's because he and teammate Trent Mays were convicted as juveniles in the Steubenville High rape case that involved the football team two years ago.
Richmond was sentenced to a year for the charge, served 9 months, is now on probation, and has to register as a sex offender very six months until he turns 38 years old.
Steubenville head coach Rene Sacoccia says he believes in second chances and is putting Richmond out onto the football field in the preseason.
Here's the look at Richmond's reappearance...
Mays, for the record, is serving a 2-year sentence in juvenile detention and is scheduled to be released in January.
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Saturday, August 16, 2014
Monday, November 25, 2013
4 More Charged In Steubenville Rape Case
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The Steubenville High rape case continues to gather depth as four more individuals have been arrested in association with the case where Steubenville football players recorded a rape a 16-year-old on their camera phones, shuttled it around on social media, and were part of a conspiracy to make sure no charges were filed in and around the football team.
Two players, Ma'Lik Richmond and Trent Mays, were convicted in the case and now four more individuals are up on charges after a grand jury investigation. Richmond was convicted of rape and sentenced to a year as a juvenile. Mays was convicted of rape and of using his phone to take a picture of the girl.
He was sentenced to two years in juvenile detention.
A special grand jury had investigated whether coaches and/or school administrators knew of the rape allegation, but failed to report that they knew- and exactly just how much they knew.
Here's the initial results brought forth...
Steubenville City Schools Superintendent Michael McVey has been indicted on five counts:
One count of tampering with evidence - a third degree felony
Two Counts of obstructing justice - a fifth degree felony
One count of falsification, a first degree misdemeanor
One count of obstructing official business, a second degree misdemeanor
McVey could face up to 7 years and 270 days in prison.
The second person is Lynnett Gorman- the principal of West Elementary in Steubenville- was charged with failure to report child abuse, a fourth degree misdemeanor. Gorman could face up to 30 days in jail.
The third is Seth Fluharty- wrestling coach and special education teacher at Steubenville High. He was also charged with failure to report child abuse. Fluharty could serve up to the same 30 day sentence.
The fourth is Matthew Bellardine, a former volunteer coach for the football team, who faces four charges including:
Underage persons offenses concerning ("beer or intoxicating liquor") - a first degree misdemeanor
Obstructing Official Business - a second degree misdemeanor
Falsification - a first degree misdemeanor
Contributing to the unruliness or delinquency of a child - a first degree misdemeanor
Bellardine could serve up to 1 year and 265 days in jail.
Here's the press conference in full with Ohio AG Mike DeWine
WTRF 7 News Sports Weather - Wheeling Steubenville
Here's the press release on the findings of the grand jury...
The Steubenville High rape case continues to gather depth as four more individuals have been arrested in association with the case where Steubenville football players recorded a rape a 16-year-old on their camera phones, shuttled it around on social media, and were part of a conspiracy to make sure no charges were filed in and around the football team.
Two players, Ma'Lik Richmond and Trent Mays, were convicted in the case and now four more individuals are up on charges after a grand jury investigation. Richmond was convicted of rape and sentenced to a year as a juvenile. Mays was convicted of rape and of using his phone to take a picture of the girl.
He was sentenced to two years in juvenile detention.
A special grand jury had investigated whether coaches and/or school administrators knew of the rape allegation, but failed to report that they knew- and exactly just how much they knew.
Here's the initial results brought forth...
Steubenville City Schools Superintendent Michael McVey has been indicted on five counts:
One count of tampering with evidence - a third degree felony
Two Counts of obstructing justice - a fifth degree felony
One count of falsification, a first degree misdemeanor
One count of obstructing official business, a second degree misdemeanor
McVey could face up to 7 years and 270 days in prison.
The second person is Lynnett Gorman- the principal of West Elementary in Steubenville- was charged with failure to report child abuse, a fourth degree misdemeanor. Gorman could face up to 30 days in jail.
The third is Seth Fluharty- wrestling coach and special education teacher at Steubenville High. He was also charged with failure to report child abuse. Fluharty could serve up to the same 30 day sentence.
The fourth is Matthew Bellardine, a former volunteer coach for the football team, who faces four charges including:
Underage persons offenses concerning ("beer or intoxicating liquor") - a first degree misdemeanor
Obstructing Official Business - a second degree misdemeanor
Falsification - a first degree misdemeanor
Contributing to the unruliness or delinquency of a child - a first degree misdemeanor
Bellardine could serve up to 1 year and 265 days in jail.
Here's the press conference in full with Ohio AG Mike DeWine
WTRF 7 News Sports Weather - Wheeling Steubenville
Here's the press release on the findings of the grand jury...
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Friday, August 16, 2013
OSG High: Steubenville Football Player Must Register As Tier 2 Sex Offender
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One of the two Steubenville (OH) High School football players convicted in the rape of a fellow student has to register as a Tier II sex offender.
Ma'Lik Richmond was back in court where he now joins Trent Mays in that stauts. The victim's family, as well as Mays' and Richmond's families were all in court for the hearing.
According to the Ohio Bar Association, a Tier 2 offender "includes those who have been convicted of offenses such as gross sexual imposition with a victim under 13 years old, pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor, and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor when the offender is four or more years older than the victim. Adult offenders must register every 180 days for 25 years; juvenile offenders must register for 20 years."
The defense had asked for Richmond's sex offender registration to end after age 21- pointing to his lack of a criminal record before his prosecution.
The state said that it was mandatory that Richmond receive some type of label and asked that Richmond receive same treatment and same classification as Trent Mays.
Here's the story form the courtroom...
WTRF 7 News Sports Weather - Wheeling Steubenville
Here's the story where Mays was given a Tier II status...
One of the two Steubenville (OH) High School football players convicted in the rape of a fellow student has to register as a Tier II sex offender.
Ma'Lik Richmond was back in court where he now joins Trent Mays in that stauts. The victim's family, as well as Mays' and Richmond's families were all in court for the hearing.
According to the Ohio Bar Association, a Tier 2 offender "includes those who have been convicted of offenses such as gross sexual imposition with a victim under 13 years old, pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor, and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor when the offender is four or more years older than the victim. Adult offenders must register every 180 days for 25 years; juvenile offenders must register for 20 years."
The defense had asked for Richmond's sex offender registration to end after age 21- pointing to his lack of a criminal record before his prosecution.
The state said that it was mandatory that Richmond receive some type of label and asked that Richmond receive same treatment and same classification as Trent Mays.
Here's the story form the courtroom...
WTRF 7 News Sports Weather - Wheeling Steubenville
Here's the story where Mays was given a Tier II status...
Monday, April 22, 2013
OSG High: Steubenville HSFB Coach Gets Contract Extension... Really...
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Katie McDonough lets us all know that Steubenville High head football coach Reno Saccoccia- for whatever he did (or "didn't do") in the rape case that involved two of his players- gets a contract extension...
In a previous Salon piece during the rape trial in Steubenville, McDonough divulged:
text messages seized from Mays’ cellphone indicate that Saccoccia had seen the video in which another student “joked” that “Trent and Ma’lik raped someone” as soon as it was released.
The day after the incident, Mays texted a friend: “I got Reno. He took care of it and shit ain’t gonna happen, even if they did take it to court. Like he was joking about it so I’m not worried,” according to an agent with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, who testified in the rape case.
He, as a hall of fame head football coach, member of the 300-win club, and someone who dines with the local sheriff, seemed to view himself as untouchable. So, the coach knew about the incident and failed to report it to school administrators and the authorities... in an official crime-reporting capacity...
Saccoccia also failed to discipline players who ferried photos of the victim to each other- until week 9 of the regular season. But his actions may have him in front of a grand jury soon...
FOSG Christi Paul discusses on "Raising America"
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Katie McDonough lets us all know that Steubenville High head football coach Reno Saccoccia- for whatever he did (or "didn't do") in the rape case that involved two of his players- gets a contract extension...
In a previous Salon piece during the rape trial in Steubenville, McDonough divulged:
text messages seized from Mays’ cellphone indicate that Saccoccia had seen the video in which another student “joked” that “Trent and Ma’lik raped someone” as soon as it was released.
The day after the incident, Mays texted a friend: “I got Reno. He took care of it and shit ain’t gonna happen, even if they did take it to court. Like he was joking about it so I’m not worried,” according to an agent with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, who testified in the rape case.
He, as a hall of fame head football coach, member of the 300-win club, and someone who dines with the local sheriff, seemed to view himself as untouchable. So, the coach knew about the incident and failed to report it to school administrators and the authorities... in an official crime-reporting capacity...
Saccoccia also failed to discipline players who ferried photos of the victim to each other- until week 9 of the regular season. But his actions may have him in front of a grand jury soon...
FOSG Christi Paul discusses on "Raising America"
((HT: HLN))
Sunday, March 17, 2013
BREAKING: Steubenville FB Players Found Delinquent
The judge in the rape case involving two Steubenville, Ohio football players has found them delinquent in the case that has split the town over the last few months. This is similar to a guilty verdict in an adult court.
The two players were alleged to have gotten the accuser in the case so drunk that she could not remember what happened on the evening in question, and she reiterated as much when she took the stand yesterday.
The case was somewhat uncharacteristic in that the judge in the case, Thomas Lipps, was to decide the fate of the players.
More when we know more...
1400 UPDATE: We know more...
The attorney for the plaintiff, Bob Fitzsimmons, came on CNN to discuss and says (to no one's surprise) that his client wants her life back...
Here's Poppy Harlow with the Q-and-A
Both defendants will be spending their time associated with the Ohio Department of Youth Services for the minimum of 1 year. Trent Mays received two years in his sentences to be served consecutively. Ma'Lik Richmond will serve one year. Judge Lipps also said both can be held under DYS custody until they're 21. Mays, 17, was sentenced to an additional year in jail on a charge of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material, to be served concurrently with his rape conviction.
Both Mays and Richmond, 16, have been ordered to avoid contact with the victim until they are 21.
The two players were alleged to have gotten the accuser in the case so drunk that she could not remember what happened on the evening in question, and she reiterated as much when she took the stand yesterday.
The case was somewhat uncharacteristic in that the judge in the case, Thomas Lipps, was to decide the fate of the players.
More when we know more...
1400 UPDATE: We know more...
The attorney for the plaintiff, Bob Fitzsimmons, came on CNN to discuss and says (to no one's surprise) that his client wants her life back...
Here's Poppy Harlow with the Q-and-A
Both defendants will be spending their time associated with the Ohio Department of Youth Services for the minimum of 1 year. Trent Mays received two years in his sentences to be served consecutively. Ma'Lik Richmond will serve one year. Judge Lipps also said both can be held under DYS custody until they're 21. Mays, 17, was sentenced to an additional year in jail on a charge of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material, to be served concurrently with his rape conviction.
Both Mays and Richmond, 16, have been ordered to avoid contact with the victim until they are 21.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Day 3: Steubenville- Kids Who Watched Cut A Deal
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Witnesses 16, 17, and 18 continued to exercise their Fifth Amendment rights and would not testify as to their activities the night of the alleged rape in Steubenville.
Mark Cole, Evan Westlake and Anthony Craig were then granted immunity by the judge in the case of Steubenville High football players Trent Mays and Ma'Lik Richmond. They are charged with digitally penetrating the girl August 12th, first in a car and then in the basement of a house. Mays also is charged with illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material.
Cole, Westlake, and Craig were forced to read rather graphic text messages that were sent, round-robin, to their friends. If convicted, Mays and Richmond could be held in a juvenile facility until they turn 21.
Former Steubenville police detective Jean-Phillipe Rigaud testified that the accuser in the case could not remember much of the evening in question. But she did remember throwing up in the street, leaving one of the two parties of the evening, and then waking up naked the next morning.
Rigaud's testimony was echoed by the accuser Saturday when she finally made the witness stand.
Here's the Day 3 wrap...
WTRF 7 News Sports Weather - Wheeling Steubenville
Witnesses 16, 17, and 18 continued to exercise their Fifth Amendment rights and would not testify as to their activities the night of the alleged rape in Steubenville.
Mark Cole, Evan Westlake and Anthony Craig were then granted immunity by the judge in the case of Steubenville High football players Trent Mays and Ma'Lik Richmond. They are charged with digitally penetrating the girl August 12th, first in a car and then in the basement of a house. Mays also is charged with illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material.
Cole, Westlake, and Craig were forced to read rather graphic text messages that were sent, round-robin, to their friends. If convicted, Mays and Richmond could be held in a juvenile facility until they turn 21.
Former Steubenville police detective Jean-Phillipe Rigaud testified that the accuser in the case could not remember much of the evening in question. But she did remember throwing up in the street, leaving one of the two parties of the evening, and then waking up naked the next morning.
Rigaud's testimony was echoed by the accuser Saturday when she finally made the witness stand.
Here's the Day 3 wrap...
WTRF 7 News Sports Weather - Wheeling Steubenville
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