![]() ![]() “There is absolutely nothing sexual about anything that happened in the videos or in the locker room and we look forward to proving that,” Adams said. “We are hopeful that the lessons gleaned from this case foster a renewed focus on actively teaching juveniles in all of our schools what conduct crosses the line of acceptability, and what students must do if they are a bystander or victim of hazing, harassment, intimidation or bullying.” “It is imperative that victims of hazing, harassment, intimidation and bullying know that such conduct is not a ‘rite of passage’ and should not be endured without consequence in order to gain acceptance in social, club, sport, or academic settings,” Linskey said. Moreover, a separate investigation has also resulted in charges of aggravated sexual assault and sexual assault against one juvenile in connection with alleged conduct that occurred outside of school, the prosecutor said in the statement. The charges were filed against the juveniles after an investigation into a series of incidents that occurred in September and October in the Wall Township High School football team’s locker room, Linskey said. ![]() WALL - Juvenile complaints alleging hazing, attempted criminal sexual contact, criminal sexual contact, false imprisonment and harassment have been filed “against a number of” Wall Township High School students, announced acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey. ![]()
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