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A teenage girl settled for $4 million a civil claim over a 2009 gang rape
during the Richmond High School homecoming dance, attorneys said this week.
The girl left the homecoming dance at Richmond High School about 9:30 p.m.
Oct. 24, 2009, intending to call her father for a ride home. A classmate
called to her from a dark courtyard on the north side of campus as she
passed by, and she went with him to hang out with a group of young people
drinking there.
She became heavily intoxicated, police said, and was then beaten, stripped,
robbed and repeatedly raped by several men and teen boys
while others watched.
The six are Elvis Torrentes, 23, of Richmond; Ari Morales, 17, of San Pablo;
Marcelles Peter, 18, of Pinole; Jose Montano, 20, of Richmond; Manuel
Ortega, 20, of Richmond; and John Crane, 44, of Richmond. All but Torrentes
are facing life in prison; Torrentes faces a maximum of eight years in
prison.
A teenage girl settled for $4 million a civil claim over a 2009 gang rape
during the Richmond High School homecoming dance, attorneys said this week.
The girl left the homecoming dance at Richmond High School about 9:30 p.m.
Oct. 24, 2009, intending to call her father for a ride home. A classmate
called to her from a dark courtyard on the north side of campus as she
passed by, and she went with him to hang out with a group of young people
drinking there.
She became heavily intoxicated, police said, and was then beaten, stripped,
robbed and repeatedly raped by several men and teen boys
while others watched.
The six are Elvis Torrentes, 23, of Richmond; Ari Morales, 17, of San Pablo;
Marcelles Peter, 18, of Pinole; Jose Montano, 20, of Richmond; Manuel
Ortega, 20, of Richmond; and John Crane, 44, of Richmond. All but Torrentes
are facing life in prison; Torrentes faces a maximum of eight years in
prison.