CONTACTS FOR #OPSTU In recent weeks, Anonymous unearthed a great deal of information concerning a sexual assault of a minor that occurred in August 2012. Here’s the Times Article that provides the best overview of the case before it became the center of so much anon attention: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/17/sports/high-school-football-rape-case-unfolds-online-and- divides-steubenville-ohio.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Many anons will be attending a second demonstration on 1/5/13. If you are unable to attend the event you can still contribute to this important work! Whether you’ll be in Steubenville or not, contact OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL and the US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. This is relevant to both offices because charges were filed in Ohio, and the girl was taken across state lines (She was possibly unaware of this fact, or it was against her will. At one point there were kidnapping charges in place; they were, however, dropped. It is unclear as to why.) which makes this case fall under federal jurisdiction. While you likely have you own questions to ask, here are a few suggestions to add: What is being done to address the corruption being exposed in Steubenville Ohio, particularly the practice of the Steubenville Police Chief William McCafferty? With what many call an abundance of “slam dunk” evidence, why are charges dismissed and so many people who were indisputably involved walking away? Why is it that Reno Saccoccia, Stuebenville High School's football coach, his coaching staff, and the “Big Red Boosters” have not been held accountable for covering up of information pertaining to the assault? After all, photos and additional details of the rape were posted on the Booster’s website. Since its beginning, this case has been hampered by small-town gossip and closely-knit community relations (one judge – Jane Hanlin - recused herself because her son played football for the Steubenville team), accusations of jury tampering/threatening, and a prevailing “good ol’boy” culture. What measures can your office take to ensure that this girl may get a fair trial? HERE IS THE CONTACT INFORMATION check both websites for privacy notices Ohio Attorney General Mike Dewine www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov Twitter:@OhioAG Toll-free: 800-282-0515 Local: 614-466-4986 Monday - Friday 8am – 7pm e.s.t. 30 E. Broad St., 14th Floor Columbus, OH 43215 US DoJ Attorney General Eric Holder Steubenville’s local field office is Cincinnati cincinnati.fbi.gov Twitter: @theJusticeDept Local: (513) 421-4310 Fax: (513) 979-8450 8:15am – 5pm e.s.t. FBI Cincinnati 550 Main Street (room 9000) Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-8501 E-mail: Cincinnati@ic.fbi.gov Anonymous has no face, no race, no origin. Anonymous is an idea, and ideas are bulletproof. There is no I in anonymous, only US. We are Anonymous We are legion We do not forgive We do not forget Expect us *************************************************************************************