Crime & Safety
Alleged Serial Rapist on GPS Monitoring Faces New Rape Charge
Steven Lent, who was charged with raping at least five women around Boston University, faces new allegations.

- Originally published on May 24, 2016
QUINCY, MA - A Quincy man already facing charges for multiple sexual assaults allegedly raped another woman while wearing a GPS device.
Steven Lent was indicted by a grand jury. He pleaded not guilty to the charges Tuesday and was ordered held without bail, according to FOX25.
According to court documents, Lent found two escorts on backpage.com and invited both of them to his Quincy apartment. While one woman waited outside, another went inside and was allegedly forced to perform a sex act while Lent held a knife to her throat. As he held the knife, Lent allegedly told the woman he had no money.
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The woman outside called 911 after hearing the victim's "blood curdling scream," court documents said.
Last year, Lent was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting at least five women around the Boston University campus.
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He was free on bond when the latest arrest occurred, police said.
Lent is due back in court for a dangerousness hearing on June 3.
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