Trigger warning: This post deals with rape and may be distressing for some readers.
Two years ago, Ma’lik Richmond raped a 16-year-old girl.
The high school footballer, along with fellow student and footballer Trent Mays, raped the teenager at a party in Steubenville, Ohio — and the horrifying incident was photographed, filmed and plastered all over social media.
Media coverage of the trial by CNN described the rapists as ‘star football players’ with ‘promising futures’, and some members of the local community rallied around the perpetrators.
Richmond was released from juvenile detention in January, after serving just nine months for the crime.
Now he’s making news again — because he’s being allowed to play on the high school football team.
Disturbingly, WTRF reports that Richmond was back on the team roster as of yesterday, which marked the two-year anniversary of the disturbing assault.
Photos of a smiling Richmond in uniform also feature on the Big Red fan site.
The fact that Richmond was allowed to return to the team despite being a sex offender — who must register as such every six months for the next 20 years — has sparked fierce debate on Twitter.
Amber Murphy tweeted: “I’m seeing lots of people say, ‘let him get on with his life!’ What about her? It’ll plague her for the rest of her life!”
Another wrote: “#Steubenville Where you can #Rape a child. Get convicted. Get released… and rejoin your football team like a hero.”