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Sexual assault victim’s tweets about attackers prompt contempt case against Louisville’s Savannah Dietrich
Courier Journal – Frustrated by what she felt was a lenient plea bargain for two teens who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting her and circulating pictures of the incident, a Louisville 17-year-old lashed out on Twitter. “There you go, lock me up,” Savannah Dietrich tweeted, as she named the boys who she said sexually assaulted her. “I’m not protecting anyone that made my life a living Hell.” Read Article
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