Bail Revoked For Prep School Grad Convicted Of Sexual Assault

FILE - In this Oct. 29, 2015 file photo, Owen Labrie listens to prosecutors before being sentenced in Merrimack County Superior Court in Concord, N.H. Labrie was convicted of sexually assaulting a younger student and... FILE - In this Oct. 29, 2015 file photo, Owen Labrie listens to prosecutors before being sentenced in Merrimack County Superior Court in Concord, N.H. Labrie was convicted of sexually assaulting a younger student and was sentenced to jail. While free on bail, a prosecutor said he violated required curfew. During a hearing Friday, March 18, 2016, Labrie was taken into custody after a Merrimack County Superior Court judge found that he violated conditions of his bail. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, Pool, File) MORE LESS
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A graduate of a New England prep school who was convicted of sexually assaulting a younger student was taken into custody Friday after acknowledging that he violated conditions of his bail agreement by missing curfew.

A judge in Merrimack County Superior Court said Owen Labrie would begin his one-year jail sentence immediately.

Labrie had been living with his mother in Tunbridge, Vermont, as he appealed his sentence and the requirement that he register as a sex offender. He was supposed to be home between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. each night, but a prosecutor said he violated it at least eight times.

In court papers, prosecutor Catherine Ruffle said that on or about Feb. 29, a journalist spoke with the 20-year-old Labrie on a train in Cambridge, Massachusetts. That prompted an investigation intoLabrie’s travels.

In court Friday, a lawyer for the 20-year-old Labrie acknowledged that his client “tried, admittedly, to fly under the radar on three occasions.” He said Labrie was sorry.

Labrie was arrested in 2014 days after graduating from St. Paul’s School, an elite prep school in Concord.

Labrie was 18 at the time of the encounter in a near-deserted building on the St. Paul’s campus. Prosecutors linked the assault to a competition at St. Paul’s known as the “Senior Salute” in which seniors seek to have sex with underclassmen.

A jury in August convicted Labrie of misdemeanor sex assault charges and a felony charge of using a computer to lure an underage student for sex. The computer charge, a felony, carries the mandate to register as a sex offender for life.

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  1. Seems we have yet another case of affluenza.

  2. Avatar for dnl dnl says:

    Becoming epidemic…

  3. Avatar for fess fess says:

    Wait…using his computer to lure the 15 year old to a rape date got him a felony and a place on the sex offender list, but the rape itself was a misdemeanor? Who made these laws? For sure it wasn’t either a woman or a man with a stupid 15 year old daughter wanting to be popular.

  4. Avatar for wtf1 wtf1 says:

    Privilaged little 1%er larva!

  5. Exactly, privileged so rules don’t apply…

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