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Back in 2019, The Cut published a bombshell investigation into a pattern of
concerning student behavior at Sarah Lawrence College. It all traced back to
Larry Ray. Ray is the father of Talia Ray, one of the undergrads in question,
and was already an ex-convict at the time. He pleaded guilty to securities fraud
in the early aughts and was sentenced to five years probation. As The Cut
investigation recounts, he later spent six months in jail after refusing a court
order to surrender custody of his two children. Ray was arrested again in 2006,
per the magazine, after a domestic violence incident with his then-girlfriend.
Both were violations of his probation, which led to more jail time. But shortly
after being released in 2010, Ray moved into his daughter’s on-campus dorm and
took control of the roommates’ home life, manipulating teenagers who later
characterized themselves as “directionless” and “fragile” in conversations with
The Cut. Several of Talia’s former roommates told The Cut that Ray
psychologically, physically, and sexually abused them for years, corroborated by
friends and family members. Their accounts of Ray’s tactics align with the
typical structure of a cult, including sexual coercion, threats of violence,
humiliation, and sleep deprivation paired with one-on-one “therapy sessions” —
during which Ray would convince the teens they were schizophrenic, for example,
or survivors of child abuse, without any medical training. Those who spoke to
The Cut said Ray methodically severed their tethers to reality and connections
to their loved ones. Ray also convinced the group of kids to pay him money —
approximately $1 million over the years, according to his federal indictment
viewed by Business Insider — for fabricated property damage and trivial
mistakes, which he painted as intentional acts of sabotage. Sources who had
known Ray earlier in life described him to The Cut as highly paranoid and a
“psychotic con man,” despite close ties to law enforcement officials and past
work as a federal informant.
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