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Fifth man is sentenced in gang rape of teenage girl in Providence

Por: The Boston Globe Nation March 10, 2023

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PROVIDENCE — A Providence man accused of participating in a gang rape of an unconscious 16-year-old girl at a house party pleaded no contest on Wednesday and was sentenced to more than a decade in prison.Malcom Baptista, who is now 21, is who Providence police say were involved in sexually assaulting the teenage girl. Now, he’s the fifth of the group ordered to serve time for the horrific incident.Baptista pleaded no contest to first-degree... + full article



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