NEW YORK (AP) — Two former students are suing Sarah Lawrence College, arguing the New York school failed to protect them from Lawrence Ray, who moved into his daughter's dorm after getting out of prison and then manipulated her friends…[Continue Reading...]
Billy Zane is set to star in a new original movie for Lifetime that’s based on the true story of an ex-con who moved in with his daughter at Sarah Lawrence College and created a cult-like influence over her friends.…[Continue Reading...]
Sarah Lawrence College for years has promoted itself as an experimental and progressive haven, a leafy enclave where students design curricula and believe in what its president has called “the underlying goodness of others.” “You are different. So are we”…[Continue Reading...]
There was the scandal, the indictment, the trial and last year's conviction of Larry Ray, the dad who moved into his daughter's dorm at Sarah Lawrence College in 2010 and created a multi-state criminal enterprise that grew to include extortion,…[Continue Reading...]
SDNY SCOOP, Nov 22 – Three victims of Larry Ray, the father who moved into his daughter Talia's Sarah Lawrence College dorm and started a sex cult, filed a lawsuit against Sarah Lawrence Colleg, assigned to Judge Lewis Liman on…[Continue Reading...]
When 20-year-old Talia Ray told her college roommates that her father needed to stay in their dorm for a while, they welcomed him with open arms. They had no idea they were about to fall victim to an "evil genius"…[Continue Reading...]
Under the category of “truth is stranger than fiction,” “Stolen Youth,” the story of the cult of ex-con Larry Ray, defies even that category. A group of eight Sarah Lawrence students bonded their freshman year in 2009. They had all worked…[Continue Reading...]
"Sarah Lawrence sex cult" screamed the headlines when Larry Ray — the sinister con artist who abused a group of his daughter's friends for over a decade — was sentenced to 60 years in prison last month. Stolen Youth, the…[Continue Reading...]
In April, Larry Ray, 62, was convicted of sex trafficking, extortion, conspiracy, and other charges — crimes connected to his decade-long stint controlling and manipulating a small group of young people. The story — which first broke in an explosive…[Continue Reading...]
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