Kirk Shipley, a three-time All-Met coach, had pleaded guilty to sexually abusing two rowers at the Bethesda, Md., high school
coverage of his case, he said, he’d lost jobs delivering food for Grubhub and repairing fiberglass boats at a friend’s company. Without employment, he’d resorted to buying and repairing furniture. He complained that he’d lost his savings — and his reputation.“I have been portrayed as a predator,” Shipley said. “That is not who I am. ... I have not held a job before now that didn’t involve service to others ... I am a good person.
When Raffinan denied the request, Key asked if Shipley could have until Monday, saying again that he needed to arrange for someone to watch his dog. It was a moment of catharsis for hundreds of women, who spanned more than 20 Whitman High graduating classes, as well as the Thompson Boat Center in Georgetown, where Shipley coached during the offseason.
She was followed by statements from the two victims, read by their attorney Matthew Ornstein, from the Network for Victim Recovery of D.C.
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