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   Tim Whopper Walz to All   
   Disabled teen raped by black employee at   
   03 Oct 24 01:11:07   
   
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   From: lying.exaggerating.sack.of.shit@tim.walz   
      
   A 28-year-old male who worked at a Massachusetts school for disabled students   
   surrendered to police on Friday, and was charged in connection to the alleged   
   rape of a female student, authorities said.   
      
   Phillip Houtman turned himself in at Wareham District Court, at about 2 p.m.   
   on Friday, Middleborough police spokesman Benjamin Paulin announced.   
      
   An arrest warrant for Houtman had been issued on Thursday afternoon.   
   Heallegedly raped the 19-year-old cognitively disabled student in her dorm at   
   Chamberlain International School in Middleborough, about 35 miles south of   
   Boston, police said.   
      
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   Phillip Houtman is a staff member at the Chamberlain International School.via   
   Middleborough Police Department   
      
   The New Bedford man has been charged with two counts of indecent assault and   
   battery on a person with an intellectual disability, rape, assault to rape,   
   and open and gross lewdness, police said.   
      
   The alleged rape happened on Sept. 29 at the boarding school that serves   
   students ages 11 to 22 with cognitive and developmental disorders and   
   disabilities, officials said. It was reported to police on Sept. 30.   
      
   Houtman worked an overnight shift at the school, but a police spokesman did   
   not specify what his exact job was.   
      
   The school removed him from its work schedule as soon as the allegation   
   surfaced, NBC Boston reported.   
      
   The school sent a letter to parents and guardians informing them of "a serious   
   allegation that a staff (member) engaged in inappropriate behavior with a   
   student,"the outlet reported.   
      
   "As a school, we wish to make it clear that the well-being and safety of all   
   students is our top priority," the school’s letter said.   
      
   https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/disabled-teen-allegedly-rap   
   d-employee-her-massachusetts-school-n1065011   
      
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