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.
Band Director Charged with 50 Counts of Sexual Assault Found Dead
After being released from jail, a former, 56-year-old Arkansas band director who was facing 50 counts of sexual assault after victimizing one of his students was found dead in his home.
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Students Create Change with New Law to Protect Sexual Assault Victims on College Campuses
1,500 Nevada students came forward to draft Senate Bill 347, which created change for college victims, including, now having a procedure for uncovering where sexual assaults are occurring on campus.
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Victims Speak-Out about Rampant Sexual Abuse at a Popular Christian Camp
Peter Newman, a long-time camp counselor at the popular Texas Kanakuk Christian Camp has received 2 life sentences after years of molesting numerous boys.
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Man Who Sexually Assaulted an Airline Passenger Receives Maximum Prison Sentence
After a multiple-time offender sexually assaulted a fellow airline passenger, he received a maximum prison sentence, a fine, and 10-years of parole.
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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Famous Choreographer Who Claims Michael Jackson Molestation
A Judge has again dismissed a lawsuit by well-known industry choreographer Wade Robson, after he alleged 7 years of molestation by Michael Jackson.
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Former NFL Arizona Cardinals Player Accused of Sexual Assault
Thomas Burke, a 44-year-old man from Minnesota and former NFL player, has been charged with the sexual assault of a 7-year-old girl.
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Harvey Weinstein to be Extradited to CA to Stand Trial for Sexual Assault
The former movie mogul and convicted rapist, currently serving time in a New York prison, will be extradited to California to stand trial on 11 counts of sexual assault with 5 victims.
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2 States Now Allow Victims of Sexual Assault to Terminate Their Rental Leases
Victims of sexual assault, stalking, and domestic violence in Louisiana and Tennessee can now terminate their rental leases early.
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