Recalled judge from Brock Turner case coaches high school tennis
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Aaron Persky, the former Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge known for his sentencing in the Brock Turner sexual assault case, has been hired as a high school tennis coach, according to school officials. Persky has begun the school season as the coach of Lynbrook High School's junior varsity girl's tennis team, said Rachel Zlotziver, a spokesperson for the Fremont Union High School District, in a statement. "He was a highly qualified applicant, having attended several tennis coaching clinics for youth and holds a high rating from the United States Tennis Association," Zlotziver said. The school held a meeting with the parents of tennis team members to give them background about Persky's situation, which garnered national attention. Persky was recalled from his position by voters in June 2018 after the controversial sentencing in the Stanford sexual assault case.
Woman raped by Brock Turner wants world to know her name
Turner loses appealIn releasing the book, says publisher Penguin Random House, Miller is reclaiming her identity. On January 18, 2015, at about 1 a.m., Turner raped Miller behind a Dumpster near an on-campus fraternity. In a 12-page impact statement that went viral, Miller said the rape left her "closed off, angry, self-deprecating, tired, irritable, empty." Her impact statement was also recited from the floor of the US House of Representatives. The power of Miller's impact statement demonstrated she had "the brain and the voice of a writer from the very beginning," she said.
Meet the 'World's Chillest Man' Who Sipped Beer During Robbery: Today on Inside
The "World's Chillest Man," who sat and sipped his beer while a gunman robbed his neighborhood bar, says he even asked the thief to pour him a beer. Hear what else Tony Tovar revealed when he spoke to Inside Edition. A cheerleader accused of killing her newborn baby and burying the child's body in the backyard is on trial. And the student who was sexually assaulted by Stanford swimmer Brock Turner is revealing her identity. For these stories and more, watch Inside Edition.
Why Chanel Miller, Brock Turner's Victim, Wants You to Know Her Name Now
Chanel Miller has come forward to reveal herself as the victim of Stanford swimmer Brock Turner. Ten syllables and nothing more than that, she told 60 Minutes in an episode airing Sunday, Sept. 22. Until now, Miller was known only as "Emily Doe," keeping her name private as a sexual assault victim. Turner was found guilty of sexual assault in 2016. Turner now lives with his parents in Ohio, where he reportedly works at a factory making $12 an hour.