Startling new accusations have rocked Sarah Lawrence College in New York. Three former students have filed a lawsuit against the college, claiming officials failed to act despite clear signs of a disturbing on-campus sex cult led by a 50-year-old man named Lawrence "Larry" Ray.
The lawsuit paints a chilling picture, alleging Ray manipulated, groomed, and sexually abused students while living in their dorm. He allegedly deprived them of food and sleep, creating a dangerous and exploitative environment.
But the most shocking claim is that Sarah Lawrence knew, or should have known, something was wrong. The lawsuit alleges parents, other students, and even community members raised concerns about the students' health and well-being. Yet, according to the lawsuit, the college "did nothing to investigate or intervene."
Red flags were everywhere, the lawsuit states. Ray, living in a sophomore dorm, was hardly inconspicuous. His burnt meals triggered fire alarms, and his presence raised questions among students and staff. Yet, he remained unchecked.
This case highlights the devastating consequences of ignoring warning signs, especially when it comes to the safety of young people. The lawsuit alleges that Sarah Lawrence's inaction allowed Ray to continue his abuse for years, causing his victims "irreparable harm, pain, and suffering."
The lawsuit seeks justice for the survivors and demands accountability from the college. It serves as a stark reminder of the responsibility institutions have to protect their students and the importance of listening to concerns, even when they seem out of the ordinary.
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