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Victor Malavet was arrested April 22, 2021.
CONCORD, NH – Twenty years ago, Victor Malavet, 58, was transferred from the Youth Detention Center’s Youth Detention Services Unit in Concord to the main campus in Manchester because an investigation was underway concerning allegations of inappropriate behavior he was having with a detained teenage girl.
Malavet was never charged in that case, after the teen denied anything happened because she didn’t want him to get in trouble. However, that ended Wednesday when Malavet was arrested on seven counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault.
On Wednesday, authorities arrested four more former YDC counselors, including Malavet, on charges they sexually abused teens being detained by the state. That brings the number of former counselors facing criminal charges to 11. The investigation, headed by the New Hampshire Attorney General, is ongoing.
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KLKN-TV
April 20, 2021 12:32 pm
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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) Monday afternoon, around 1:30, officers with the Lincoln Police Department (LPD) arrived at a home near Capitol Pkwy and ‘G’ Street for a family dispute.
They arrived to find a 35-year-old man outside the home who claimed his stepson stabbed him.
The stepson, 16, tried to flee but was arrested just outside the home’s garage.
This all began when an argument unfolded between the 16-year-old and his mother. The teen reportedly became aggressive and attempted to assault her. The victim, trying to protect his wife, intervened.
Struggling with his step-father, at one point the teen grabbed a hammer but was disarmed. He then got a chef’s knife from the kitchen and began stabbing his step-father.
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The technology to make deep fake videos and use those videos to cyberbully people, as a Chalfont woman is accused of doing to three cheerleaders who were part of the same cheerleading group as her daughter, is available to anyone with a smartphone, Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub warned during a March 15 press conference about the case. All one needs to do is download an app and you re off to the races. You can make deep fakes to your heart s content, he said. Raffaela Spone, 50, is charged with three counts of cyber harassment and three counts of harassment in the case.
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