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Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
I think we found one -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
What did Cael do about this? Specifically? Beau and Mark, a former teammate who requested anonymity due to fear of retaliation, alleged Starocci took nonconsensual explicit photos of them in the Nittany Lions’ locker room. Beau said the photos were reported to Sanderson along with the theft, but nothing came of it from the coach. “I walked out of the shower to a snapshot from (Starocci) of me, naked,” Beau said. “The team had a snapchat group chat that he filled with those kinds of pictures of teammates.” -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
They bashed his wife (and Beau) all over social media too. Some psu fans are pretty trashy. -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
He also poo pooed what could Cale do about rape rumors. Soooooo. That. -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
Who do we think mark is in the article ? -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
right out of the article Beau and Mark, a former teammate who requested anonymity due to fear of retaliation, alleged Starocci took nonconsensual explicit photos of them in the Nittany Lions’ locker room. Beau said the photos were reported to Sanderson along with the theft, but nothing came of it from the coach. “I walked out of the shower to a snapshot from (Starocci) of me, naked,” Beau said. “The team had a snapchat group chat that he filled with those kinds of pictures of teammates.” -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
I can’t post pics…. But i can post tweets -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
Biggest psu apologist ever? U serious. That theft is a felony. Yes — at Penn State and under federal law, a D‑1 coach who learns that one of their athletes is committing a crime (such as theft over $1,000) would be required to report it to university authorities. 1. Clery Act & Campus Security Authority (CSA) Under the Clery Act, coaches are designated as Campus Security Authorities. If they receive credible information about a crime (like theft), they're required to report it in good faith—even if it’s a rumor—to Penn State’s University Police or via the CSA Incident Report Form It’s not part of their job to investigate; it’s their responsibility to report. 2. Institution Policies & Student Code of Conduct Penn State’s Student Code of Conduct explicitly lists theft and violation of law as reportable misconductpolice.psu.edu+1spotlightpa.org+1. Their internal Athletics Code of Conduct and Title IX policy require coaches to report any suspected misconduct to school administration or the Title IX Coordinator . 3. Institutional Reporting Expectations After the Sandusky scandal, Penn State significantly reformed its reporting systemselibrary.law.psu.edu+15spotlightpa.org+15en.wikipedia.org+15. Coaches now undergo annual compliance training and are expected to report all suspected criminal or Title IX-related misconduct to appropriate officials, such as the Title IX Coordinator, Athletics Director, or University Police. -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
Really? I would think they do Yes, in most cases, a college coach is obligated to report any information—such as a rumor—regarding a student-athlete's involvement in sexual misconduct, including rape. This duty is typically enforced under Title IX and institutional policies that designate coaches and other staff as “mandatory reporters.” Title IX and Mandatory Reporting Under Title IX, employees who are designated as mandatory reporters must report any known or suspected incidents of sexual harassment or assault involving students, even if the information is secondhand or unverified. This includes situations where the alleged victim or perpetrator is a student at the institution. The report must be made to the institution’s Title IX coordinator, regardless of the reporter's personal belief about the truth of the allegation .subr.edu Failure to report can result in disciplinary action against the coach, including potential termination. Recent Developments It's important to note that Title IX regulations have evolved. For instance, in 2020, new federal guidelines reduced some mandatory reporting requirements for certain employees, including coaches . However, many institutions have maintained or even strengthened their internal policies, continuing to require coaches to report any suspected sexual misconduct.subr.edu+2sports.yahoo.com+2time.com+2 State Laws and SafeSport In addition to federal regulations, state laws may impose mandatory reporting obligations, especially if the alleged victim is a minor. Furthermore, organizations affiliated with the U.S. Center for SafeSport require coaches to report suspected abuse to both law enforcement and the Center, in accordance with applicable laws . -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
In one of his floppy flippy vids where he well flips a lot. There is a clip of his foot locker. There are at least 15 pairs of wrestling shoes in there. -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
Don’t forget kids have more NIL cash today compared to x years ago… I wouldn’t understate their ability to buy nonsense they don’t need because they are well kids. -
Carter Starocci faces allegations of sexual assault and theft
Caveira replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
Our the window that Cael only knew about it this year comment ? Which I believe you made in the other thread. -
Weren’t the 2020 LA riots the costliest (financially) in us history? Somehow they beat out the Rodney king riots
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Dresden ?
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As Biden would say. Don’t. don’t riot boss.
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But isn’t it immoral to arrest criminals at family events ?
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It’s almost like. Just almost. This horse still has some life in it and hasn’t been beaten to death many times in the past.
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No one is sucking that teet Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of federal, state, and local government spending on undocumented immigrants (commonly referred to as “illegal immigrants”) in recent years: Federal Spending Medicaid emergency services provided to undocumented immigrants have cost $16.2 billion since the start of the Biden administration arrington.house.gov+15budget.house.gov+15thenationaldesk.com+15. A GOP analysis (FAIR) suggests total federal spending—including healthcare, education, welfare, border enforcement—reached $66 billion in the latest year . The nonpartisan CBO reported that undocumented immigrants contributed $96.7 billion in taxes, including ~$59.4 billion federal and ~$37.3 billion state/local income itep.org. State & Local Spending National Estimates: State and local governments reportedly spent $115 billion on undocumented immigrants, totaling $150 billion in fiscal outlays when combined with federal funds poynter.org+10cbsaustin.com+10nypost.com+10. By State & City: California: Around $22 billion in 2022 cbsaustin.com+1thenationaldesk.com+1. Texas: ~$9 billion . New York: ~$10 billion over recent years arrington.house.gov+13cbsaustin.com+13nypost.com+13. Illinois: Included in FAIR's top spending group (~$115 billion total). New York City alone spent $308 million since July 2023 and is on pace for nearly $10 billion over 3 yearscbsaustin.com+1thenationaldesk.com+1. New York State separately allocated $4.3 billion from 2022–23 through 2025–26 for asylum seeker/emergency migrant costs, spending $1.66 billion through March 2025
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Who takes on more legal immigrants annually. wait. We do.
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Why does it matter where the illegals are found? Leo often use interesting means to trick criminals into getting caught. Whatever is more confident for law enforcement. Illegal is illegal no? tell you what. Ds and Rs are 50/50 ish across the population. Let’s double your taxes where it goes to paying for them and zero out mine. deal?
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Point is. Those that can do. And those that can’t teach … except for a select few.
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Americans are geographically illiterate but what else is new?
Caveira replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
It could be a game show.