Dharun Ravi, the former Rutgers University student who had been charged with spying on his gay roommate’s sexual encounter with another man, has pleaded guilty to a single charge of attempted invasion of privacy.
Ravi’s guilty plea before Superior Court Judge Joseph Paone on Oct. 27 to the third-degree charge comes a little more than a month after a New Jersey appeals court had ordered that he be given a new trial on the charges related to the September 2010 suicide of his roommate, Tyler Clementi, 18, who jumped off the George Washington Bridge within days of learning of Ravi’s actions.
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