Alleged rape victim in Mass. recants story

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MARSHFIELD, Mass. – The Plymouth District Attorney’s office said that one of the two girls who accused a carnival worker of rape has recanted her story. A Plymouth District Court judge, however, on Wednesday rejected prosecutors’ recommendation that 18-year-old Jeffrey Witham of Oxford, Maine, be…
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MARSHFIELD, Mass. – The Plymouth District Attorney’s office said that one of the two girls who accused a carnival worker of rape has recanted her story.

A Plymouth District Court judge, however, on Wednesday rejected prosecutors’ recommendation that 18-year-old Jeffrey Witham of Oxford, Maine, be released pending a pretrial hearing next month.

Witham remains held on $150,000 bail set earlier in the week. He is charged with raping two girls – ages 13 and 14 – whom he met while working at the Marshfield Fair. The alleged attacks occurred at the home of one of the victims.

Plymouth District Attorney spokeswoman Bridget Norton Middleton said one girl indicated that she and Witham had consensual sex. Middleton said because the girl is under 16, it would still be considered child rape even if not by force.


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