![]() Within days of his release, Larry Ray moved onto Sarah Lawrence’s campus. So in late September 2010, at the beginning of sophomore year, when Talia told her housemates that her father was getting out of prison and needed to crash with them for a while, they were mostly unfazed. Talia, who had grown up in New Jersey, was old for a freshman and had become the de facto leader of her group of friends, organizing their housing for the next year at Slonim Woods 9, a drab two-story brick dorm in the middle of campus. He’d been sent to prison for his heroic efforts to save her and her younger sister from their abusive mother, and his incarceration was the result of deep-seated government corruption. He was a truth teller, she’d explain, who’d been silenced by a group of powerful, vindictive men. ![]() Anyone who spent time with Talia Ray during her first year at Sarah Lawrence College heard her talk about her father.
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