Aberdeen scandal 731814 220591369 2008-06-20T16:30:31Z Joanna Ingles 7332558 Successfully de-orphaned! Wikiproject Orphanage: [[WP:ORPHAN|You can help!]] The '''Aberdeen sex scandal''' happened in [[1996]] at [[Aberdeen Proving Ground]], a [[United States Army]] base in [[Aberdeen, Maryland]]. The Army brought charges against 12 non-commissioned officers. ==Charges brought against the officers== [[Captain (United States)|Captain]] Derrick Robertson and [[Staff Sergeant|Sergeants]] Delmar Simpson and Nathanael Beech were accused of participating in the Army's biggest sex abuse scandal on record. Robertson and Simpson faced rape charges and Beech was charged with adultery.<ref name=http://www.cnn.com/US/9612/06/aberdeen.arraign/index.html>[http://www.cnn.com/US/9612/06/aberdeen.arraign/index.html Three soldiers arraigned in U.S. Army sex scandal]</ref> Army Secretary [[Togo West]] accused those charged of abusing their power, and ordered all soldiers to undergo sexual harassment training so they could learn the Army's "[[zero tolerance]]" policy towards sexual harassment. The men accused felt that statements made by West and other officials within the army were pre-judging the case and would result in an unfair trial. Robertson's attorney, Jerome Murphy, asked the judge, Military [[Judge]] Linda Webster, to enact a gag order on West and others, but she deferred judgement. However, she did order prospective jurors not to follow media coverage of the case to avoid interference with their judgement.<ref name=http://www.cnn.com/US/9612/06/aberdeen.arraign/index.html>[http://www.cnn.com/US/9612/06/aberdeen.arraign/index.html Three soldiers arraigned in U.S. Army sex scandal]</ref> Others charged included Staff Sergeants Loren Taylor and Anthony Fore, Sergeant George Blackley, a captain, two other sergeants, and four other [[non-commissioned officer|non-commissioned officers]]. ==Sentencing== Staff Sergeant Vernell Robinson Jr., who had been accused of 19 counts involving the abuse of five women under his command, including [[sodomy]], [[adultery]], communicating a threat, obstructing justice and disobeying orders, was sentenced to six months in prison, demoted to private, forfeited all benefits and expelled from the Army with a [[dishonorable discharge]].<ref name=Drill Sergeant Gets 6 Months For Sex Abuse at Army Post>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C01E7DF1E3AF932A05756C0A961958260 Drill Sergeant Gets 6 Months For Sex Abuse at Army Post]</ref> Robertson was sentenced to four months in prison after pleading guilty to adultery, sodomy and other offenses. The heaviest punishment was brought against Simpson. A [[trial|military trial]] found him guilty of 18 counts of [[rape]] against six women trainees and 29 other offenses. He was sentenced to 25 years in military prison. The key to the conviction was "constructive force," in which even seemingly consensual sex can be termed rape, given the power differences between the participants. ==Aftermath== Since the charges were filed, the U.S. Army set up a [[hotline]] to take reports of sexual harassment in the military. It has also made available many resources for soldiers who feel they have been harassed or assaulted.<ref name=Calls still pouring in on Army harassment hot line>[http://www.cnn.com/US/9611/17/military.sex/index.html Calls still pouring in on Army harassment hot line]</ref> Supervisors were also barred from having romantic relationships with the soldiers they trained. The Army cited the fact that they cannot be sure if all relationships are consensual due to the nature of a supervisor's power over their trainees.<ref name=Soldiers try to define sexual harassment>[http://www.cnn.com/US/9611/18/army.sidebar/index.html Soldiers try to define sexual harassment]</ref> ==References== <references/> ==External links== *[http://www.cnn.com/US/9612/06/aberdeen.arraign/index.html CNN - Three soldiers arraigned in U.S. Army sex scandal] * [http://www.cnn.com/US/9706/13/aberdeen.pentagon/index.html?iref=newssearch CNN - Sergeant accused in Aberdeen sex scandal speaks out] *[http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/military/april97/sex_scandal_4-29.html PBS News Hour report] *[http://www.cnn.com/US/9705/27/army.sex/ Vernell Robinson Jr verdict] [[Category:1996 in the United States]] [[Category:History of Maryland]] [[Category:Military scandals]] [[Category:Sex scandals]] [[Category:Women in the United States Army]] {{US-Army-stub}}