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'It was astounding to hear the accusation made. I never challenged her version or account. I just wanted to understand it.' — Rev. Eugene Rivers III about his interview of a teen accusing an administrator of rape.

Baker House founder responds to allegations

By Donovan Slack
Globe Staff / August 28, 2006

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The Rev. Eugene F. Rivers III said yesterday that immediately following allegations of rape and wrongdoing in the Dorchester community center he founded, he launched a top-to-bottom review of safety and supervision at the Ella J. Baker House, installing surveillance cameras on every floor open to children and intensely scrutinizing staff members. (Full article: 1192 words)

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