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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Steubenville Teen Still On Track to Attend Kent State in Fall

Two teens sentenced this month in Ohio high school rape case, more charges filed

The trial has ended for two Stuebenville, OH, high school students charged with rape and more charges have been filed in the case this week. But Kent State University officials said the status has not changed for a Stuebenville teen with a connection to the case and admitted to the university in the fall. Charlie Keenan, a senior at Steubenville High School who has been a star athlete on the football field and wrestling mat for the southern Ohio school, has been accepted to Kent State on a partial wrestling scholarship. Keenan was a member of the Steubenville Big Red football team. He has not been charged or identified as being directly involved by authorities investigating the sexual assault case. Kent State spokesperson Eric Mansfield …

Timothy D

1:27 pm on Tuesday, April 16, 2013

This is disgusting that this kid is being admitted. Seems if you a mother who lies her face off as an attorney for a living and are good at sports, you can rape whoever you want and face no consequences apparently.   more ›

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Steubenville Rape Case Puts Spotlight on Teen Accepted to Kent State

University officials gathering information on high school student set to wrestle as a Golden Flash in fall 2013. Teen played for football team at center of rape case.

Kent State University is reviewing the status of an incoming freshman athlete because he was a member of the Steubenville, OH high school football team, two members of which have been charged in connection with a notorious rape case. Kent State officials are closely watching the case, in which two Steubenville football players are set to go to trial next month on charges of raping a 16-year-old girl in August 2012. Of interest to Kent State is whether the case expands to charges against other members of the Steubenville Big Red football team. "This is a top priority," Kent State spokesman Eric Mansfield said by phone Sunday from Mobile, AL, where he is with members of the university's football team and Kent State Athletics staff for the …

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steven walter vale

9:26 am on Wednesday, March 20, 2013

corrupt corrupt. wonder how fred abdalla jr. got that nice cosy job. his daddy?? or maybe hanlin or maybe bruzzese . how nice of him to comfort a convicted rapist. what a family. how many points ya givin in tonights indiana stae vs iowa game??   more ›

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