U.S. Army Ranger Faces Military Trial for Alleged Sexual Assaults

Palabras clave: U.S. Army, Military Trial, Sexual Assault, Dating Apps, Uniform Code of Military Justice, Forcible Sodomy, Civilian Victims, Social Media Exposure, Military Accountability
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Tuesday, 10 June 2025
A U.S. Army Ranger and algorithmic warfare planner faces a high-profile military trial for alleged sexual misconduct involving multiple civilian women. The accused, an Army officer stationed in Virginia, is charged with multiple counts of sexual assault and forcible sodomy, with prosecutors alleging a pattern of behavior that included physical aggression, choking, and non-consensual bondage during encounters with women he met through dating apps. The case has drawn attention due to its implications for military accountability, civilian support in military courts, and the role of social media in exposing serial predators. The trial is being conducted under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), which governs conduct within the armed forces and can impose severe penalties, including life imprisonment without parole for rape.
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