New Hampshire prosecutors are seeking to revoke the bail of Owen Labrie, a student convicted of sexually assaulting a younger student, for allegedly violating curfew.
According to court paperwork, on Feb. 29 a series of tweets were posted regarding a conversation between Labrie and a journalist. The tweets were about a conversation between the two that happened on a train in Cambridge, Mass., on that same day. Labrie was allegedly on the way to Harvard to visit his girlfriend.
The posts prompted an investigation into Labrie’s travels, the paperwork said.
Prosecutors said Labrie has violated a condition of his release by violating his curfew and traveling outside the parameters of his curfew at least eight times.
Prosecutors said there is "clear and convincing evidence" Labrie violated the conditions of his release and is "unlikely to abide by any condition or combination of conditions of release."
Prosecutors are now asking the court to expedite a hearing on Labrie’s release with the goal of revoking his bail.
Labrie was convicted in 2015 of sexually assaulting a younger student at his prep school.
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