Those are pictures from today of an ABC News article from August 18, 2015.
If Mr. Labrie didn't have sex with the younger student, then why did he respond to her text message asking him if he'd used a condom by asking her if she were taking birth control pills at the time of the incident?
It is understandable that the younger student did not know how to deal with the situation, particularly in a school environment that allows male students to rape, and that has allowed them to rape for generations.
I believe that Mr. Labrie told the truth to the police about what "Senior Salute" is. I also think that Ms. Ruffle is probably afraid to cast blame on the school, considering what has happened about the Rolling Stone UVA gang rape story.
I also think that the conglomerate needs to stop promoting sexual abuse.
I'm not suggesting that Mr. Labrie should not have to pay consequences for his behavior; I'm saying that the things that encouraged his behavior have to stop, and the blaming of rape victims has to stop, and the attacks on people who try to get justice for rape victims have to stop, and I THINK THAT IT WOULD BE A GREAT IDEA IF NO MOVIE LIKE "50 Shades of Grey" WERE EVER RELEASED IN A MAINSTREAM THEATER OR MARKETED TO A MAINSTREAM AUDIENCE AGAIN!
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, August 21, 2015 @ 1:15 p.m./edited @ 1:19 p.m.


