MIT Librarian Charged with Child Rape in Science Building Incident


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An MIT library worker was arrested on the evening of March 13 on charges of child rape and trespassing after being apprehended with a 12-year old boy in the men's room on the 4th floor of the Science Building. Mark Delson, 52, of Cambridge was arrested by campus police and arraigned the next day in Dorchester District Court, where he pled not guilty to the charges. Bail was set at $50,000 cash. Neither Delson nor the juvenile involved has any official connection to UMass Boston. According to MIT, Delson has been a senior library assistant there for about 20 years.

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