Duke lacrosse case

Upstate NY Lacrosse Players Face Charges After Hazing Incident Involving Kidnapping

Eleven Westhill High School lacrosse players surrendered to authorities following an alleged hazing incident involving at least five younger teammates. One victim was reportedly abducted, bound, and threatened with weapons in a remote wooded area. District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick offered a 48-hour window for self-surrender to avoid felony kidnapping charges, resulting in all eleven receiving appearance tickets for unlawful imprisonment. The remaining lacrosse season has been canceled as the district addresses the incident’s impact on the school community.

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Duke Lacrosse Rape Accuser Admits to Lying, Faces New Charges

In a recent interview, Crystal Mangum recanted her 2006 rape accusation against three Duke lacrosse players, stating she lied to gain validation. Her false testimony led to the players’ arrests, the team’s season cancellation, and the loss of their coach’s job. The charges were ultimately dropped in 2007, with the men later receiving settlements. Mangum, currently incarcerated for murder, expressed remorse and a desire for forgiveness from the three men.

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