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One of several Florida teens accused of ganging up on a friend by allowing her to be sexually assaulted was thrown back in jail Tuesday for allegedly breaking the conditions of her pre-trial release by threatening the victim online.
Erica Avery was cuffed and hauled out of a Broward County courtroom after being accused of using the internet, which itself violated the conditions set just one month prior when she was first released on $100,000 bond.
Prosecutor Maria Schneider said photos of the 17-year-old were posted to social media and one of them shows her using a smart phone, reports the Sun-Sentinel.
[...]

On Tuesday, Avery's attorney told the court it was her sister, not Avery, who sent the victim messages.
'My client has assured me that at no point in time did she access the Internet,' Weinstein said. 'How is she supposed to control what her sister did?'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ped-returned-jail-bullying-victim-online.html
 
Two more defendants in a brutal Hollywood assault and rape case pleaded guilty in a Broward courtroom Wednesday, leaving one man to profess his innocence and stand trial.

Jayvon Woolfork, 20, is charged with two counts of armed sexual battery and two counts of kidnapping after prosecutors say he rejected a plea offer that would have sent him to prison for 15 years.

The deal called for more prison time than the sentences offered to his four co-defendants because prosecutors say Woolfork was the one who actually had sex with the 16-year-old victim at his home on Nov. 1, 2013.

Dwight Henry, 18, and Lanel Singleton, 19, who pleaded guilty Wednesday, agreed to testify against Woolfork.

Singleton was sentenced to four years in prison as a youthful offender and two years of probation. The same sentence was imposed last month on two female co-defendants who also reached plea deals — Patricia Montes, 17, and Erica Avery, 17.

Henry, who provided a sworn statement to prosecutors before Wednesday's hearing, was sentenced to two years in prison as a youthful offender and four years of probation. With credit for 550 days time served, he should be out of jail soon, said his lawyer, Gabe Ermine.

"He was cooperative and he was remorseful," Ermine said. "He's happy to put this in the past and get on with his life."

Singleton and Henry will have to register as sexual predators and were ordered to have no contact with the victim.

The victim was not in court.

She told investigators after the incident that the defendants attacked her after a night of drinking and marijuana smoking at Woolfork's Hollywood home.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/b...rape-plea-deals-20150506-story.html?track=rss
 
Well.. yall don't know what happens in the hoid. That's typically a snitch beat down. No offense, but it could have farrrrrrrrr wirse. She better count her blessings, pacj up, and move to Hayseed, Missouri. Oh wait...

Wow oh wow...from here is sounds like you're a friend to a bunch of rapists. You want to try to justify this crime here...go ahead. But for fuck sakes pull up your saggy ass jeans and learn to spell first.
 

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