Utah frat, former president suspended over sex abuse claim


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LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A Utah university fraternity has been suspended as a former chapter president is accused of sexual abuse.

The Logan Herald Journal reports that 26-year-old Ryan Wray was arrested Tuesday and is accused of inappropriately touching a woman who passed out at a Pi Kappa Alpha party in Logan.

Wray was the chapter president of the fraternity affiliated with Utah State University in 2013-14 and has been responsible for visitors.

A woman reported to police that she was drinking at a party just before spring break and awoke to being sexually assaulted.

She said she didn't report the incident until she spoke with other girls who made similar claims.

The AP sought comment from Wray, but could not verify whether he had a listed telephone number or an attorney.

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