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What We Know About the Sarah Lawrence Trafficking Case
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It’s Thursday.
Weather: Early rain will diminish during the day, with a high around 50.
Alternate-side parking: In effect until Monday (Presidents’ Day).
It began when a man recently released from prison decided to move into his daughter’s dorm room at an elite college in a New York City suburb. It would turn into a bizarre tale that would end up with the man being arrested on Tuesday and charged with extortion, prostitution and other counts.
At Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, prosecutors say, the man, Lawrence V. Ray, started doing “therapy sessions” with his daughter’s roommates soon after moving into the dorm room in 2010.
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