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Reisterstown Man Convicted In Johns Hopkins Frat Rape Case: Report
Ethan Turner was reportedly found guilty in connection with a 2014 rape case at a Johns Hopkins University fraternity party.

A jury Thursday convicted a Reisterstown man in connection with a 2014 rape at a Johns Hopkins University fraternity party, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Ethan Turner, 20, was found guilty of second-degree sex offense and second-degree assault, the Sun reported, but acquitted of second-degree rape.
He and Chaz Higgins were accused of raping a 16-year-old girl in the bathroom of an off-campus Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity party in 2014.
Higgins pled guilty last week and was sentenced to 20 years in prison, according to the Sun. Turner was scheduled to be sentenced on April 7, the Sun reported.
A civil suit filed against SAE, Johns Hopkins and the two suspects was still pending.
Neither the suspects nor the victim attended the university.
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