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Brian Barrio didn’t know that the university knew about serious misconduct until earlier this year when the United States Department of Justice released a report that Chad Cradock sexually assaulted, harassed and discriminated against student athletes on the swim team.
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The Civil Rights Division of the Maryland Attorney General’s office filed its first case Friday. It is against a landlord accused of sexually assaulting tenants.
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Maryland officials on Thursday announced the launch of a new statewide tracking system for sexual assault kits.
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May 31st is the last day victims have to seek compensation from the church.
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The law is named after and is a reaction to the murder of tech CEO Pava LaPere.
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The county plans to analyze decades-old DNA to solve cases.
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Baltimore Archbishop Lori listened to six victims in court Monday.
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The University System of Maryland will take deeper look at how its campuses can prevent the kind of abuse a federal investigation found at UMBC.
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The investigation found that the University of Maryland Baltimore County knew about allegations of sex discrimination by a former head coach and failed to properly respond.
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Pava LaPere’s mother again testifies in Annapolis to reduce time-off for some Maryland sex offendersSB 1098, known as the Pava LaPere Act, would get rid of automatic diminution credits for offenders who commit first-degree sex offenses.