A grand jury has indicted the Steubenville City Schools superintendent and three other school employees for obstructing an investigation into the 2012 rape of a 16-year-old girl.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced Monday that Superintendent Michael McVey faces three felony counts — one charge of tampering with evidence and two counts of obstructing justice. McVey has also been charged with two misdeameanors, for making a false statement and obstructing official business.
Elementary school principal Lynnett Gorman and wrestling coach Seth Fluharty have been charged with misdemeanors of failing to report child abuse as required by state law. The last indicted school employee, volunteer assistant Steubenville football coach Matt Bellardine, was charged with four misdemeanors — allowing underage drinking, obstructing official business, making a false statement and contributing to the unruliness or delinquency of a child.
The Steubenville rape case became national news after photographic and video evidence of the assault spread throughout social media.
In March, a judge found Steubenville High School football players Ma’lik Richmond and Trenton Mays guilty of rape.









