The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Students: We should’ve been told about accused rapist

Man attended classes in Chicago while facing charges in Johns Creek.

- By Alexis Stevens astevens@ajc.com

Students at Loyola University Chicago have launched a petition demanding that the school release informatio­n on a man who attended classes at Loyola and played on its golf team for three years while facing a rape charge in Johns Creek, Ga.

But the university says it had no idea that Ben Holm, 21, was arrested and charged with rape in May 2013 during his senior year at Johns Creek High School.

Two weeks ago on Dec. 5, Holm decided to plead guilty to aggravated assault and statutory rape charges, even as a jury deliberate­d his fate, The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on reported. He was sentenced to 20 years, including 10 to serve in prison.

While awaiting his trial, Holm attended Loyola University Chicago, where he was on a golf scholarshi­p. Two days after Holm’s rape conviction was published in The AJC and on Channel 2 Action News, a student started an online petition seeking informatio­n from the university.

“Students at Loyola University Chicago are disgusted by the institutio­n’s actions and do not feel safe on campus — the administra­tion’s silence is only making things worse,” the petition on the change.org website says.

The petition, which had 1,226 supporters early Monday, may have prompted the university to release a statement Friday on its website.

“To our knowledge, we neither received informatio­n about the crime, nor had any awareness that it occurred until Monday, December 12, when we received a media inquiry,” Thomas M. Kelly, Title IX coordinato­r and senior vice president for administra­tive services, said in the letter to the Loyola community. “Based on media reports, the individual is in police custody in Georgia . ... Violence of any kind is not tolerated at Loyola, and the safety and security of all members of our campus community remain a top priority.”

The university did not respond to a request for comment from the AJC on Dec. 12.

Holm was being held in the Fulton County jail early Monday awaiting transfer to a state prison.

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