
Former owners of girls boarding school facing more than 100 felony charges including statutory rape
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The former owners of a girls' boarding school in Missouri are facing more than 100 felony charges between them related to the abuse of 16 victims at the school, according to charging documents.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced charges against Boyd and Stephanie Householder, the former owners and operators of the Circle of Hope Girls Ranch and Boarding School, in a press release Wednesday. Boyd Householder faces 80 counts, including multiple counts of 2nd Degree Statutory Rape, 2nd Degree Statutory Sodomy, Sexual Contact with a Student, Abuse or Neglect of a Child, one count of 2nd Degree Child Molestation, and two counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, according to court records.More Related News

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