Torrington High School rape cases

[6] In a 2011 case, Kenuel Weaver-Hunt, 17, and Dylan Rodriguez, 16, pleaded guilty to charges of risk of injury to a minor with illicit sexual contact, a class "D" felony.

[8] Alec Berkemeier, 16, was charged with second-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor with illicit sexual contact, but reached a deal with the prosecutors that included a provision to seal the records of the case.

[9] Torrington High School gained notoriety for its students' victim blaming cyberbullying of the two 13-year-old girls through social media.

The Register Citizen, a local newspaper, published images of Twitter posts that defended the accused and attacked the victims.

[10][2][3][4] A Houston-based law firm that specializes in defense of those accused of sex crimes claimed a possible failure in responsibility on the part of parents and teachers to make students aware of the legal implications of their actions.