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Teen Rapist Receives Youthful Offender Status in Oklahoma, Sparking Outrage

Newly released bodycam footage reveals the arrest of Jesse Mack Butler, an Oklahoma teen who avoided significant jail time due to the state’s youthful offender law. Despite pleading no contest to 11 charges, including rape and strangulation, Butler, who was 17 at the time of the attacks, received a sentence of rehabilitation and community service. The case involved violent assaults against two girls at Stillwater High School, leading to outrage from the victims’ families and local officials who were dismayed by the lenient outcome. Consequently, Butler’s next court appearance is scheduled for December 8.

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Stillwater Teen in Rape Case Avoids Jail, Receives Counseling After No Contest Plea

Jesse Butler, a Stillwater teenager, received a sentence of one year of counseling after pleading no contest to multiple counts of rape and strangulation. The charges stemmed from two victims’ reports detailing repeated sexual assaults, strangulation, and threats of violence. One victim, “Jane,” described near-fatal strangulation and lasting physical and emotional trauma, while the second victim, “Sarah,” recounted similar abuse and the existence of a video recording of the assaults. Despite the severity of the charges, the judge’s sentence allows Butler to avoid prison time if he complies with the counseling program. The victims’ families expressed disappointment with the court’s decision, emphasizing the need for a system that better supports victims.

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Appeal of Pelicot Rape Conviction Results in Longer Sentence

A court in Nîmes has increased Husamettin Dogan’s jail sentence by a year, bringing it to a total of ten years, after he appealed his conviction for raping Gisèle Pelicot. Dogan, the only man to challenge his conviction, claimed innocence despite video evidence and maintained he was also a victim manipulated by Gisèle’s husband, Dominique. The retrial, judged by a jury, presented the same evidence as the initial trial where 50 other men were convicted of rape, including videos of the unconscious Gisèle. Dogan’s defense again denied any intention to rape her, while Gisèle Pelicot maintained she was the “only victim” and never gave her consent.

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Oldbury Rape: Police Say Attack Racially Aggravated, Sparks Outrage and Debate

West Midlands Police are investigating a rape as a “racially aggravated attack” after a woman in her 20s was assaulted by two men near Tame Road in Oldbury. The attackers reportedly made a racist remark during the incident, prompting police to launch an appeal for witnesses. Investigations are underway, including CCTV and forensic inquiries, with police working to identify the perpetrators. The Sikh Federation (UK) reported the attackers told the woman she did not belong in the country, and the incident is being treated as a hate crime.

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Norway Princess’s Step-Son Charged With Rape, Abuse, and Filming Genitals

Marius Borg Hoiby, the son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, faces 32 charges, including four counts of rape. The charges stem from incidents involving domestic abuse, violence, and disturbing the peace, as well as the secret filming of women’s genitals. The alleged offenses occurred in 2018, 2023, and 2024, with the final incident taking place after the police investigation began. Hoiby, who has admitted to assault and vandalism in one instance, is also reportedly struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues.

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Trump’s Tyson Rape Comments Resurface Amid Epstein Scandal

As President Trump faces scrutiny regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, resurfaced clips from 1992 show his defense of Mike Tyson after the boxer’s rape conviction. In a Late Night with David Letterman interview, Trump deemed the six-year jail sentence “ridiculous,” suggesting Tyson pay restitution to rape victims instead, while also questioning the victim’s behavior. Similarly, on The Charlie Rose Show, Trump doubted the victim’s account, further fueling the controversy. These videos have reemerged amid public criticism of Trump’s handling of the Epstein files, particularly after the release of the DOJ’s memo regarding Epstein’s death.

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AOC Calls Trump a Rapist Amid Epstein Files Scrutiny

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez labeled Donald Trump a “rapist” on social media, criticizing his handling of the released Epstein files. Her remarks were made amidst controversy surrounding the files, with Trump’s administration facing backlash for the lack of client lists and the reported modification of surveillance footage. Trump has responded by dismissing the ongoing discussion about Epstein. This isn’t the first time Ocasio-Cortez has used the term, and Trump has a history of being scrutinized for his association with Jeffrey Epstein, despite his denials.

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Crown Princess’s Son Charged with Rape, Assault: Norway Scandal Unfolds

Oslo police have charged Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway’s Crown Princess, with multiple counts including rape, sexual assault, and bodily harm following an extensive investigation involving a double-digit number of alleged victims. Evidence gathered from text messages, witness testimonies, and police searches led to the charges. Høiby, who has been cooperative throughout the investigation, denies any wrongdoing in most of the cases, particularly those related to sexual abuse and violence. Høiby, who lives separately from the royal family, remains free pending a potential trial and is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Tate Brothers Face 21 Charges in UK

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has authorized 21 charges against Andrew and Tristan Tate, encompassing rape, actual bodily harm, and human trafficking. Andrew Tate faces 10 charges related to three alleged victims, while Tristan Tate faces 11 charges concerning one alleged victim. These charges stem from a file of evidence received from Bedfordshire Police and precede the brothers’ extradition from Romania. The CPS emphasizes that Romanian criminal proceedings must conclude before UK prosecution can begin.

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