Two teenage rape survivors are urging state lawmakers in Michigan to close down a loophole that allows rapists to return to the same school as victims after finishing their sentences. Gianna Duva and Mya Zaplitny, both 14, were raped off school grounds last year by a 16-year-old male student at Brighton High School in Michigan. The perpetrator would be given an option of either transferring to another school or go to an online school. “These victims face the real possibility that their assailant would return to their same high school. She added: "The thought that it was even a possibility that he could be back at the school blew my mind.
Source: Fox News February 21, 2018 09:33 UTC