
Deric Lostutter, the 26-year-old “hacktivist” who leaked the evidence
that led to the conviction of two of the Steubenville, Ohio rapists is
now facing more time behind bars than the rapists he exposed. The
Steubenville Rape Case made national headlines when a
video made by the rapists themselves, and their friends, proved that their victim was unconscious and unable to consent.
Instead of giving Lostutter thanks for exposing these criminals, however, the
FBI raided his house last
April. At first, Lostutter had denied that he was the man in the video,
but he decided to come forward after the appalling reaction of the
rapists after they were exposed.
Lostutter is now facing
ten years behind
bars if indicted for obtaining tweets and social media posts which
revealed the details of the rape as well as for threatening action
against the Steubenville rapists and school officials who helped to
cover up the crime. Lostutter posted the video to the Steubenville High
School football team website, bringing national attention to the case
and the cover-up.
Word of Lostutter’s 10-years comes just as one of the rapists
themselves, Ma’Lik Richomond, 16, was just released from prison for
“good behavior.”
The Richomond family
released a statement,
following the release, which focused on how hard the past 16 months
have been for Ma’Lik. The attorney for Ma’Lik’s rape victim noted there
was no apology made to her in that statement.
“Although everyone hopes convicted criminals are rehabilitated, it is
disheartening that this convicted rapist’s press release does not make a
single reference to the victim and her family — whom he and his
co-defendant scarred for life. One would expect to see the defendant
publicly apologize for all the pain he caused rather than make
statements about himself. Rape is about victims, not defendants.
Obviously, the people writing his press release have yet to learn this
important lesson,” attorney Robert Fitzsimmons said.
Stay tuned. You
will be hearing more about this story.
(
Article by M.B. David; image Rolling Stone)
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