UPDATE: Ma’Lik Richmond and Trent Mays, the two footballers charged with the rape of the 16-year-old girl in this story, face trial in Ohio today (Wednesday 13 March).
Defense attorneys for the two men have denied the charges and will request a dismissal.
Disturbingly, the defense team will argue that the young woman, who was heavily intoxicated on the night and passed out several times, consented to sex because she did not “say no”.
“The person who is the accuser here is silent just as she was that night, and that’s because there was consent,” said Richmond’s attorney, referring to the fact that the victim is not expected to testify during the trial.
“There’s an abundance of evidence here that she was making decisions, cognitive choices. She didn’t affirmatively say ‘no’.”
It is anticipated several witnesses will testify throughout the trial held at a juvenile court in Steubenville.
By MELISSA WELLHAM
WARNING: This article deals with an account of rape/sexual assault and may be triggering for survivors of abuse.
After the horrific stories of gang rape and assault [Rebecca Sparrow’s piece here is a must-read] that have been emerging from India in recent weeks and the subsequent media furor – it can be easy to forget that these incidents are definitely not isolated to one country. Rape – and a culture that condones rape – can also be seen in the western world.
Two 16-year-old boys – Ma’Lik Richmond and Trent Mays – are set to face trial next month in Steubenville, Ohio, on charges that they raped a 16-year-old girl. And the circumstances surrounding this alleged crime have divided the small town community of 18,000.