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Ex-Michigan music professor gets prison on child sex charges

DETROIT (AP) — A former University of Michigan violin professor was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to transporting a girl across states lines for sex.

A federal judge who sentenced Stephen Shipps, 69, on Thursday also ordered the Ann Arbor man to pay $120,000 in restitution to his victim, federal prosecutors said. Shipps offered an apology and his lawyer had asked for no prison time.

Shipps pleaded guilty in November to one count of transporting a girl across state lines with the intent to engage in sexual conduct. The charges allege that he took the girl across state lines several times between February and July of 2002 with the intention of having sex with her.

The girl was born in 1985, according to court documents.

Shipps' indictment in October 2020 and arrest in Ann Arbor came two years after the university placed the longtime professor on paid leave after former students accused him of sexual misconduct while he taught them in the 1970s and 1980s in Nebraska and North Carolina.

The University of Michigan has faced intense scrutiny over how it protects people on the campus from sexual misconduct. The school was rocked by allegations that began to publicly surface in 2020 from hundreds of men who said they were sexually assaulted by the late Robert Anderson, who was a campus doctor for nearly 40 years. He died in 2008. In January, the school announced a $490 million settlement with Anderson's accusers.

Shipps taught at the University of Michigan's School of Music, Theatre and Dance from 1989 until his retirement in 2019. He also directed a preparatory program that offered musical instruction to children.

 

77th Annual Banquet planned by MAJ for May 7

The Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ) will host its 77th Annual Banquet, titled “Off to the Races,” on Saturday, May 7, from 5:30 to 11 p.m. at Ford Field, 2000 Brush St. in Detroit.

During the banquet, the MAJ will honor incoming MAJ President Stuart A. Sklar; outgoing MAJ President Ronald K. Weiner; Debra A. Freid — 2022 Champion of Justice Award; Susan G. Wright — 2022 MAJ Women’s Caucus Award of Excellence; Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard H. Bernstein — 2022 Judicial Excellence Award

Ticket purchase includes a cocktail reception, dinner, and afterglow hosted by MAJ’s New Lawyers Division, featuring live music by Ask Mary. 

Cost is $275 for an individual ticket, $3,000 for a banquet table (includes 10 tickets), and sitting judges can attend for free. To purchase tickets, visit www.michi ganjustice.org and click on “events.”


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