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Androscoggin DA's Office Won't File Charges In Lisbon High School Sexual Assault Case

The Androscoggin County District Attorney’s Office will not file charges in the case of an alleged sexual assault that involved two students at Lisbon High School in April, according to the Lewiston Sun Journal.

The paper reports that prosecutors have concluded that there is not sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime was committed.

An 18-year-old female Lisbon High School student — who we are not naming because we don’t have her permission — wrote in a Facebook post that a male classmate assaulted her in the parking lot of the school after classes April 25. She says she immediately had a sexual assault forensic exam and spoke with Lisbon police.

The alleged victim also said that the area in the parking lot was in a blind spot from security cameras, and that the school did not take measures to improve security or keep her and the accused separated during proceedings.

Following the allegation, more around 75 Lisbon High Students participated in a school walk out May 4 to protest the school’s response to the allegations. Earlier this month, the female student was granted a 6-month protection from abuse order against her alleged assailant, according the Sun Journal.

Neither the Androscoggin District Attorney nor the alleged victim returned a request for comment.

Caitlin Troutman is the Digital News and Content Producer for Maine Public. Caitlin worked as a writer and editor for various publications before discovering her love for public media at KCUR in Kansas City. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Literature and Critical Theory from the Oxbridge Honors Program at William Jewell College and the University of Oxford. She joined Maine Public in 2018.