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BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Former Gilman School teacher Christopher Bendann was sentenced Tuesday to spend 35 years in federal prison for sexually abusing a teenage student and cyberstalking him.
“Tony” Carey, an attorney and legal ethics specialist ... He was a great friend.” He was a 1953 Gilman School graduate and the recipient of its William Cabell Bruce Jr. prize for athletics ...
(Pennsylvania Department of Corrections via AP) By Tuesday morning, just hours after prosecutors filed murder charges against former Towson resident and Gilman School valedictorian Luigi Nicholas ...
Gilman School UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione was hailed as being the “best at pick-up lines” by his classmates at a Maryland private school, according to his yearbook.
The high school year book of UnitedHealth CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione portrays him as a high achieving student who had an "amazing experience" at the prestigious Gilman School in Baltimore.
BALTIMORE -- Former Gilman School teacher Chris Bendann was found guilty on all charges in his child sex abuse trial on Wednesday. The jury deliberated for a little more than an hour on the child ...
The federal trial of a former history teacher at the Gilman School continued Monday. Christopher Bendann, 40, is accused of sexually abusing and exploiting a former Gilman student beginning when ...
A 23-year-old man told a federal jury Friday that he was just 15 when his teacher and mentor at Baltimore’s prestigious Gilman School began sexually abusing him. The man, whom The Baltimore Sun ...
The former Gilman School history teacher is facing nine counts, including sexual extortion of a minor, child pornography and cyberstalking. The government opened by painting the Bendann as a predator.
The defendant is accused of multiple counts of sexual exploitation of minors and possession of child pornography while working at the Gilman School in North Baltimore. The former eighth grade ...
The trial of a former Gilman School teacher charged with child pornography ... The government was ready to go, the jury pool was in the building, but the defendant wasn't there.
In a unanimous vote on Wednesday night, the Erie School Board approved the $2.8 million purchase of a former medical office building at West 19th and Sassafras streets, two blocks north the of the ...