Posted on 01/16/2016 9:49:02 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Rutgers professor admitted taking disabled man with cerebral palsy out of his wheelchair, removing his diaper and sexually assaulting him.
The former chairwoman of the Rutgers University Philosophy Department will go to jail for as many as 12 years in New Jersey State Prison for repeatedly sexually assaulting a disabled man in her school office, Acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn A. Murray has announced.
Siobhan Teare, state Superior Court judge, handed down the sentence on Friday.
On Oct. 2, 2015, an Essex County jury convicted Marjorie Anna Stubblefield, 46, of West Orange of two counts of first degree aggravated sexual assault for repeatedly engaging in sexual acts with a man suffering from cerebral palsy who was unable to speak or communicate.
The victim wears a diaper and requires assistance with basic needs such as eating, walking and bathing and has the mental capacity of a toddler, according to the ECPO.
Under the No Early Release Act, she must serve 85 percent of her sentence before she is eligible for parole. In addition, she will have to register under Megan's Law when she is released from prison and she has been disqualified from public employment.
Assistant Prosecutor Eric Plant, who tried the case, said Professor Stubblefield "was a trusted and respected member of the university community who used her position to prey on the victim. What she did was not only criminal, it was cruel."
"Knowing how desperately families of disabled individuals are for some hope, she mislead the victim's family into believing that she was making progress in helping their son to communicate while all the while she was simply satisfying her own tawdry desires," he said. "In the process, she did great damage to this young man, his family and even her own family.''[continued]
(Excerpt) Read more at patch.com ...
The story of the Amiraults of Massachusetts, and of the prosecution that had turned the lives of this thriving American family to dust, was well known to the world by the year 2001. It was well known, especially, to District Attorney Martha Coakley, who had by then arrived to take a final, conspicuous, role in a case so notorious as to assure that the Amiraults' name would be known around the globe. The Amiraults were a busy, confident trio, grateful in the way of people who have found success after a life of hardship. Violet had reared her son Gerald and daughter Cheryl with help from welfare, and then set out to educate herself. The result was the triumph of her life—the Fells Acres school—whose every detail Violet scrutinized relentlessly. Not for nothing was the pre-school deemed by far the best in the area, with a long waiting list for admission. All of it would end in 1984, with accusations of sexual assault and an ever-growing list of parents signing their children on to the case. Newspaper and television reports blared a sensational story about a female school principal, in her 60s, who had daily terrorized and sexually assaulted the pupils in her care, using sharp objects as her weapon. So too had Violet's daughter Cheryl, a 28-year old teacher at the school.
May e she was part Indian. Famous for not being able to hold their liquor.
What a degenerate! How on earth did this ?female? (apologies to all females) earn this position and next question how did she keep it? More than sick, more like Typhoid Mary. Chances are she voted for 0-the dark won. Sounds like the type of sickos who worship at the feet of same.
I remember that case.
And there was another case where a neighboring father was falsely accused of molesting a female child with a pencil. If I’m not mistaken, the accused was forced/coerced to experience “stimulating” content with electrodes attached to his penis in order to effectively measure his alleged criminal desires.
Seriously?
“Since getting her Ph.D. in 2000, she has become a prominent scholar in the field of Africana philosophy, has published widely on race and ethics and has served as the chairwoman of the American Philosophical Associationâs Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers â the first and only white scholar ever to have done so. ââOur world is in shambles,ââ she wrote in ââEthics Along the Color Line.ââ ââWhite supremacy is central to this state of affairs, and we cannot repair the world without ending it.ââ
... Yet for all her work on behalf of African-ÂAmericans, she worried that she might be ambushed by the ââhabits of racism.” “Even in well-Âintentioned quests to be antiracist,ââ she wrote, “white people all too often invade or destroy the space of nonwhite people.”
A medical therapist becoming sexually involved with a severely-disabled patient who is unable to give consent as we understand the process of effective communication? Even after his family demanded she leave him alone? This is beyond belief.
we are in serious trouble folks....our culture has descended to this...
we might have survived if it was just the men behaving as such, but now women are following their footsteps.....
Oh my Lord...what in the world...indeed.
Ewwwwwww...
Thanks for the link.
You are right. I think no one would have entertained the abuse was about “love” and he would have been slapped in prison much sooner.
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