Crime & Safety

Rutgers Prep Coach Pleads Guilty To Failing To Report Child Sex Abuse

Ranait Griff, a former teacher, and coach, admitted that she knew a student was in a relationship with another teacher and didn't report it.

SOMERSET, NJ — A former teacher and coach of Rutgers Preparatory School in Somerset - Ranait Griff, 30, of South Orange - pleaded guilty to an amended disorderly persons offense of failure to report child abuse, Somerset County Prosecutor John P. McDonald and SomersetCounty Prosecutors Office Chief of Detectives John W. Fodor announced.

During the guilty pleas, Griff admitted that she knew a student at a private educational institution in Franklin Township was involved in a relationship with another teacher - Matthew Rennie, 29, of Ringoes - and that she did not report it.

Griff had been serving as the girls' lacrosse coach at the school at the time.

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As part of her plea agreement, she must undergo probation and a stipulation that Griff will no longer teach or coach anyone under the age of 18.

Rennie was previously sentenced on March 17 to four years in New Jersey State Prison for sexually assaulting a 17-year-old student. Read More: Rutgers Prep Coach Sentenced For Sex Assault Of Student

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As part of the sentencing, Rennie had to testify against fellow teacher/coach Griff.

Arrests

Rennie was arrested on Oct. 6, 2021, after a 17-year-old girl reported to Franklin Township Police that she was sexually assaulted by her teacher/coach Rennie, who at the time was employed at Rutgers Prep a private educational institution in Franklin Township. Rennie served as a girls' volleyball coach. Read More: 2 Rutgers Prep Coaches Charged In Connection With Sex Assault

The student told detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Sex Crimes/Child Abuse Unit and Franklin Township Police Department that she was sexually assaulted occurred in Montgomery Township and East Amwell Township (Hunterdon County) from July 2021 to September 2021, said McDonald.

Additionally, it was found during the investigation that Griff knew about the sexual relationship, said McDonald.

Griff was arrested by detectives from the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Sex Crimes/Child Abuse Unit and the Franklin Township Police Department without incident at the Franklin Township Police Department.

Both Rennie and Griff were "immediately suspended" following the arrests, said Susan Gantz, a spokesperson with Rutgers Preparatory School previously in 2021.

Rennie was indicted for second-degree sexual assault and third-degree endangeringthe welfare of a child. Griff was indicted for fourth-degree failure to report child sexual abuse.

Rennie entered a guilty plea to the charges on May 6, 2022, and was kept in the Somerset County Jail pending an evaluation. After a hearing on the results of that evaluation was held, Rennie was scheduled for sentence.

On March 17, 2023, Rennie was sentenced.

Anyone with information relating to the sexual assault is asked to contact the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Sex Crimes Unit 908-231-7100 or via the STOPit app. The STOPit app allows citizens to provide anonymous reports including videos and photos.

Information can also be provided through the Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Lineat 1-888-577-TIPS (8477). All anonymous STOPit reports, and Crime Stopper tips willbe kept confidential.

Lawsuit

Earlier this year, a lawsuit was filed against Rutgers Preparatory School, the school’s former teachers and assistant coaches Matthew Rennie and Ranait Griff, and others in connection with the sexual abuse of a former student, who was a minor at the time. Read More: Rutgers Prep, Coaches Sued In Connection With Sex Assault Of Student

Laffey, Bucci & Kent, LLP filed the suit in Somerset County Superior Court on Jan. 24.

Firm attorney Brian Kent told Patch there was a multitude of reasons to file this lawsuit.

"First and foremost not to let this happen to anyone else," said Kent.

Additionally, he noted that the suit wants to change a culture that existed at the private school, at 1345 Easton Ave. in Somerset, that allows the abuse to happen to his client, who is identified only as Mary Doe.

Gantz, a spokesperson with Rutgers Preparatory School, issued the following response to Patch:

"We are aware that a lawsuit has been filed in response to the actions of two former employees, however we are not able to speak to the details of the matter at this time. We can share that an independent evaluation last year found that Rutgers Prep has in place extensive personnel policies to protect students from inappropriate behavior and provide a means by which such complaints can be reported. The policies and procedures we have in place were confirmed by the assessment to be comprehensive and are directed at providing a safe and supportive learning environment for students."

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