Misconduct Managed NewsSource™ is a bi-weekly compilation of the top news stories concerning sexual misconduct, abuse, and molestation of at-risk groups in the United States.

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In-Home Service Provider Charged with 22 Felony Counts of Child Sexual Assault, Child Sexual Exploitation, Child Pornography, and Aggravated Incest
Due to his access to customer homes, police are concerned about possible illegal and inappropriate activities that may have occurred at the hands of a 35-year-old Colorado in-home service provider and repairman after he was charged with 22 felony counts of child sexual assault.
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Lyft Case Heard in Front of the Illinois Supreme Court Over Vicarious Liability of Rape Claim
After a Lyft driver was charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault, aggravated kidnapping, and armed robbery in 2017, the case has been appealed to the Illinois Supreme Court on the ground that Lyft is not vicariously liable for the crimes.
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The New Jersey Supreme Court Reverses Long-Time Rule, Allowing a Huge Win for Victims of Sexual Assault
The New Jersey Supreme Court reversed the rule that a victim of sexual assault that wanted a protective order against an assailant had to carry the burden of proof and show consent was not given and the aggressor was not too intoxicated to form intent to carry out the assault.
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Spirit Airlines Sued by Passenger, Alleging Sexual Assault by Flight Attendant
The lawsuit alleges that on a flight to Philadelphia, a male flight attendant offered a male passenger free alcohol and then sexually assaulted him in a private area of the plane.
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A 15-year-old Student was Suspended and Accused of Lying After Reporting a Sexual Assault
Even after her accuser was investigated and now faces charges of sexual battery, a 15-year-old North Carolina high school student was suspended from school.
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New Policy Protects Sexual Assault Survivors from Being Charged with Collateral Misconduct During the Course of their Attack
The Department of Defense’s “Safe-to-Report” Policy, mandated by Congress in the 2021 Nation Defense Authorization Act, requires military commanders to disregard minor infractions a survivor may have committed during a sexual assault.
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FBI Seeks Help in Identifying 14 Years of Sexual Assault Victims of CIA Employee
A 45-year-old CIA employee has pled guilty to sexual assault, but the FBI fears there may be many more unidentified women across the globe who were victims between 2006 and 2020.
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Student-Staff Lap Dances at a Kentucky High School Leads to Disciplinary Action
Disciplinary action has been taken against high school employees after pictures were posted to social media pages showing scantily clad students touching and dancing in front of staff members, including the school’s principal.
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