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North Andover High Gave Sexual Assault Victim Stipulations: Paper
The victim of a sexual assault was threatened with disciplinary action if she broke an agreement after her attacker returned to school.

NORTH ANDOVER, MA — School administrators put the victim of a sexual assault on a "school safety plan" that threatened disciplinary action if she violated it, all after her attacker returned to school and was on probation for the attack, according to The Eagle-Tribune.
Eliezer Tuttle, 18, was on probation since November after sexually assaulting the girl earlier in the year. Both are students at North Andover High.
The Eagle-Tribune reported school officials had the victim and Tuttle sign similar agreements. The victim shared her copy with the newspaper. It stated she keep from contact with Tuttle, travel her normal pattern to attend class and report any contact with Tuttle.
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"Any violation of this plan will result in school discipline," the agreement reads.
School officials told the newspaper it cannot share specific information about a juvenile.
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>>>Read the full story for more details and see the "school safety plan" at The Eagle-Tribune.
The victim, 18, came to The Eagle-Tribune with the news after seeing Tuttle was arrested again last week on charges of raping a teenage girl in New Hampshire twice. Police said Tuttle raped the girl on Feb. 17 - once in his car outside a restaurant in Salem, N.H., and later outside a movie theater in Epping, N.H.
Tuttle is being charged in the recent New Hampshire case with two counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault, aggravated felonious sexual assault (use of force/violence), two counts of simple assault and second degree assault (strangulation) for the Salem attack. In the Epping attack, he was charged with aggravated felonious sexual assault, attempted aggravated felonious sexual assault, criminal restraint and two counts of simple assault.
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