Crime & Safety
Alleged Assaulter No Longer Harvard Student
College rescinds Owen Labrie's enrollment after he was arrested for luring, sexually assaulting a teen at St. Paul's School in Concord.

A Vermont teen accused of sexually assaulting a fellow St. Paul’s School classmate earlier this year is no longer a student at Harvard College, according to The Harvard Crimson, the college’s newspaper.
Owen Labrie, 18, who was arrested by Concord Police in mid-July on multiple charges, including aggravated felonious sexual assault, has been removed from the college’s Facebook student directory, according to a spokesperson, and is no longer listed on the Class of 2018’s Facebook page.
The spokesman for the college declined comment on what appeared to be a full revocation of his enrollment at the college.
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Labrie, who was a student leader at the school and underwent training to prevent statutory rape and consensual sex on campus and was a student leader, is alleged to have lured and then sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl at the school as part of a competition amongst senior boys to see how many girls they could have sexual relations with before graduation.
Read the full story on The Harvard Crimson website.
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