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Former ship captain pleads guilty to drugging and raping Merchant Marine Academy cadet – UK Times

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A former cargo ship captain pleaded guilty Wednesday to drugging and raping a 21-year-old U.S. Merchant Marine Academy cadet who was training aboard the vessel as part of the academy’s Sea Year program.

John Merrone, 53, entered his guilty plea just as his trial was set to begin in federal court in Brooklyn. He admitted to having sexual intercourse with the cadet without her consent after rendering her unconscious with an intoxicant while they were “on the ship in the middle of the ocean” in 2019.

A jury had already been selected, and the woman, identified in court only as Jane Doe, was waiting at the courthouse to testify. Prosecutors also planned to call several other women who have accused Merrone of sexual assault over the past three decades.

The Associated Press generally does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they consent to being named.

Merrone was previously convicted of false imprisonment and battery
Merrone was previously convicted of false imprisonment and battery (AP Photo/Michael R. Sisak)

Merrone was previously convicted of false imprisonment and battery after a Florida Keys waitress accused him of having sex with her against her will, but an appeals court overturned the verdict and prosecutors didn’t retry the case.

Ex-cadet says ‘It’s over’ after a six-year wait for justice

The former cadet, who still works in the maritime industry, watched through tears from the courtroom gallery as Merrone impassively said “guilty” to each of five charges, including aggravated sexual abuse and abusive sexual contact.

Her lawyer, Ryan Melogy, said she turned to him afterward and said, “It’s over.”

“Sex crimes are notoriously difficult to prosecute in general,” Melogy said. “When they occur in the middle of the ocean aboard a ship, the level of difficultly involved in prosecuting them probably increases exponentially.”

Merrone faces up to life in prison, but Assistant U.S. Attorney Kayla Bensing said federal sentencing guidelines call for about 15 to 19 years behind bars. Merrone’s lawyers said they think that estimate is too high. The guidelines are advisory and the judge, Ramon E. Reyes Jr., could sentence him to more or less time.

Merrone will remain free on bail until sentencing, which is scheduled for Dec. 22. He and his lawyers, Bruce Barket and Nicole Aloise, declined to comment as they left court.

A message seeking comment was left for the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.

“It is my hope that today’s guilty plea will give the survivor of this attack some measure of closure knowing that the defendant has been held accountable for his despicable conduct,” U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. said in a statement.

Captain raped cadet after inviting her to his room for ‘soda’

According to prosecutors, Merrone began sending the cadet and another student Facebook messages a few weeks before they boarded his ship, the 623-foot-long (190-meter-long) Liberty Glory, for a voyage from Bahrain to Corpus Christi, Texas.

On Sept. 9, 2019, after more than a month onboard and with a little more than a week left in the journey, prosecutors said Merrone messaged the cadet and her friend asking that they come to his room for a “soda.”

“Captain you know I stay away from soda !” the cadet wrote.

“U may like my soda!?!?” Merrone replied.

The women acquiesced, prosecutors said, and the captain poured them each a drink from an already open bottle of alcohol, then opened a new bottle and poured a drink for himself.

Soon after having some of the drinks, the women “lost recollection of the remainder of the evening,” prosecutors said.

The cadet awoke the next morning in her bed wearing only a shirt and bra but not pants or underwear, feeling nauseous; she had a headache and felt vaginal discomfort, prosecutors said. Her friend awoke with stomach cramping and a debilitating headache, prosecutors said. She did not accuse Merrone of sexual assault.

Merrone called the cadet to his room and told her he had “fun last night,” that “one thing led to another” and asked her to do it again, prosecutors said. After the cadet told him she didn’t remember what happened and that the encounter was not consensual, Merrone offered her money, which she declined, prosecutors said.

Merrone later sent the cadet a photograph of herself holding money on what she believed to be from the night of the assault, along with a message: “lol. That how u make a woman happy!!!!” She didn’t recall the photo being taken, prosecutors said.

After that, prosecutors said, the captain went to the cadet’s room and pulled from his pocket the underwear she had been wearing the night of the assault.

Sea Year program has been plagued by sexual abuse concerns

The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, in Kings Point, New York, trains students to work in the commercial shipping industry. It has an enrollment of about 1,000 students. It is one of five military service academies, and the only one under the U.S. Department of Transportation.

In 2016, the academy temporarily shut down the Sea Year program, which sends cadets to work on container ships, oil tankers, passenger liners and other vessels, amid sexual abuse and bullying concerns. The program resumed in 2017 on vessels operated by three companies that the academy said had implemented new preventive policies.

The academy suspended the Sea Year program again in 2021 after another cadet said a cargo ship supervisor got her drunk and raped her. It resumed after more safety protocols were put in place.

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