Queensland Christian college students probed for alleged creation of 'rape list'.

Police investigating incident involving Mueller College students in Brisbane's Moreton Bay area.

October 17th 2024.

Queensland Christian college students probed for alleged creation of 'rape list'.
Police are currently investigating a disturbing incident involving students from a private school in Brisbane, who allegedly shared a series of offensive posts on social media. These students, enrolled at Mueller College, a Christian K-12 school in Moreton Bay, have been accused of creating a "rape list" and sharing it online.

The school has been swift to respond, immediately reporting the incident to the authorities. Paul Valese, the head of the college, released a statement on behalf of the school, expressing their shock and disgust at the content of the posts. "As soon as we became aware of this issue, we took action and contacted the police. The content of these posts is vile and completely unacceptable," Valese stated.

He also clarified that the incident occurred outside of the school's grounds and that the allegations are not directed towards the school itself. The college has also taken immediate steps to discipline the students involved. Rumors have been circulating that the students were asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement, but Mueller College has denied these claims.

Parents of students at the school were shocked to hear about the incident, as they had only positive things to say about the school. In an interview with 9News, one parent, Chris Hodgman, expressed his support for the school and its values. "We have complete trust in the school and its amazing teachers and leadership. This incident does not reflect the overall character of the college," he said.

Head of the college, Paul Valese, reiterated that the safety and well-being of the students is their top priority. The school has also reached out to students who were aware of the incident, requesting them to keep details confidential until the investigation is complete.

For anyone seeking support, there are resources available such as 1800 RESPECT and the National Sexual Abuse and Redress Support Service. In case of an emergency, please call triple zero. The authorities are taking this matter very seriously and are working to ensure that justice is served.

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