A disc jockey for a University of Toledo-affiliated radio station who came
under a torrent of criticism this week for a Twitter message about the
Steubenville rape case has resigned his volunteer DJ position.
Jimmy Momenee, 25, said in a written statement sent to The Blade today
that he has voluntarily left his Monday night radio slot at 88.3 FM WXUT, a UT
student-run station. Mr. Momenee, a UT graduate, had received hundreds of
angry Twitter messages for comments he made on Twitter about the high-profile
rape convictions on Sunday of two Steubenville high school football players.
"Disgusting outcome on #Steubenville trial. Remember kids, if you're
drunk/slutty at a party, and embarrassed later, just say you got raped!" he
wrote Sunday.
Mr. Momenee followed up that tweet with several others about the case and
briefly debated Twitter users about his statements, before largely shutting
down his social media presence. On Wednesday, Mr. Momenee wrote that he wanted
to "deeply apologize from the bottom of my heart for my insensitive, sarcastic
tweet."
"Know that I am truthfully sorry for the stupidity of my tweet. I never
meant to hurt anyone. Believe that," he wrote.
He said he had used poor judgment, and that he did not blame the victim
in the case, advocate for rape, wish harm on the victim, or thought she
deserved to be raped. The tweet does not represent his character, he said.
Many of the responses to his tweet have misconstrued what he said, he wrote.
"I can guarantee you that what is being said about me simply stems from
the wrongful interpretations from others, and does not at all reflect my
opinion, intent, or beliefs," he wrote.
He said his comment was a personal tweet, and that he has had little
contact with the university or radio station since graduating. He wrote he
viewed his radio show as a hobby.
Mr. Momenee asked for privacy, and that people stop contacting him, his
family, WXUT, and the university. He said he's received death threats and "ill
wishes" against loved ones.
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DJ Resigns Over Steubenville Twitter Post
March 21, 2013
Nolan Rosenkrans
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