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.
2,500 Women Who Were Sexually Assaulted Under Anesthesia Receive a $23 Million Settlement
A South Carolina doctor who received prison time, agreed to settle a class action for $23 million dollars after sexually assaulting more than 2,500 women over a 7-year period while they were under anesthesia.
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Elected District Attorney Resigns and Pleads Guilty After Rape Investigations
An elected Pennsylvania District Attorney has pleaded guilty to charges of intimidation, promoting prostitution, and obstruction of justice, after he was accused of raping 5 women he was representing.
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Sheriff’s Deputy Charged with Attempted Sexual Assault of a Runaway Teen
A Texas Sheriff’s Deputy has been fired and charged with online solicitation of a minor; witness tampering; attempted sexual assault of a child; as well for having engaged in sexual misconduct while on duty with multiple women.
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MTBA Bus Driver Sexually Assaults Passenger on Camera
A Boston MTBA bus driver refused to let a female passenger off the bus and sexually assaulted her, all of which was caught on the bus’s surveillance footage.
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New, Controversial Supreme Court Ruling Reinforces the “Intoxication Loophole” for Sexual Assault Victims
A recent Minnesota Supreme Court ruling held that sexual assault victims who are voluntarily intoxicated are not considered “mentally incapacitated,” and thus still able to provide consent.
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Austin Shooter had a History of Sexual Assault Accusations and Arrests
The recent mass shooter in Austin, Texas, had a long history of sexual assault accusations and arrests, including sexual assault of a child last year.
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TikTok Users Warn of Content Promoting a “National Rape Day”
As April’s National Sexual Assault Awareness Month is observed, law enforcement is looking into a group of 6 men who recently created a TikTok video in which they encouraged others to commit sexual assaults on April 24.
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Legislation Would Prevent Hospitals from Billing Rape Victims for Forensic Exams
Under a Bill recently filed, North Carolina hospitals could be fined $25,000 if they bill sexual assault victims for the cost of forensic exams.
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