Sarah Lawrence Sex Cult Leader Found Guilty Of DECADE Of Torture & Trafficking!
07.04.2022 - 05:03
/ perezhilton.com
After a tense trial, the man behind a disturbing sex cult at Sarah Lawrence College has been convicted by a federal jury on sex trafficking, extortion, fraud, and abuse charges.
Larry Ray now faces life in prison after being convicted of all 15 counts against him on Wednesday afternoon in federal court in New York City. According to media reports from the Manhattan courtroom, the 62-year-old was “emotionless” while standing in front of the judge as the jury foreperson relayed the group’s “guilty” verdict for every count on the docket after a five-hour deliberation.
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Ray was at the forefront of what prosecutors termed “The Ray Family,” an informal group of Sarah Lawrence students over whom he wielded unusual and disturbing influence. Assistant U.S. Attorney Mollie Bracewell told jurors about the government’s findings of wrongdoing during the trial, asserting that Ray manically controlled a group of young, eager students and took advantage of them physically, emotionally, and financially.
Bracewell said at one point during courtroom arguments (below):
The government’s case argued that Ray had started his “sex cult” in 2010, when he moved into his daughter’s on-campus dorm room at the prestigious Westchester County-based college. He had just been released from prison in an unrelated case, and almost immediately, he began grooming his daughter’s friends with fabricated tales about his alleged involvement in dangerous foreign military operations and law enforcement endeavors.
Federal investigators determined that by the summer of 2011, the New York Post reports, Ray was able to convince “a number of the students” to move into a one-bedroom
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