Schools

'Slut List' Details Made-Up Sexual Exploits of 21 MHS Freshmen

The list is at the center of an alleged hazing and bullying incident at the high school.

The "slut list" at the center of the alleged hazing and bullying incident at Millburn High School has nearly two dozen names with sexually explicit details.

Millburn-Short Hills Patch secured a copy of the "The Slut List of 2010" on Monday. The list includes the names of 21 freshmen girls and three "honorable mentions." Most of the girls mentioned are 13 or 14 years old.

Between each girl's first and last name is a sexually explicit description about her, which was made up by a group of senior girls. Some are more tame, including "My thick, bushy eyebrows can't cover up the fact that I look like I'm nine." Others are more explicit, including one that implies the girl may be sexually attractive to her brother. Some are too graphic to quote directly.

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Among the descriptions from the list:

  • "My friends practice giving head on me because I'm a man."
  • "I'm so desperate and hairy that I'll give you NyQuill for free if you get with me."
  • "I want it so bad I'll beg you to stick it in."
  • "I (censored) like I blow the candles out on the menorah."
  • "Keeping up with the family tradition, bend me over and knock me up."

The end of the list is signed "We hate you all, Seniors 2010."

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School officials confirmed on Friday they received complaints from parents about a select group of freshmen girls being hazed by senior girls on the first day of school. In addition to the "slut list," there are allegations the freshmen were pushed into lockers and seniors blew whistles in their faces.

But school officials said none of the freshmen nor witnesses have come forward to file a complaint. Additionally, they said none of the school staff saw anything out of the ordinary.

Schools Supt. Richard Brodow and the Board of Education are expected to address the situation during the board meeting at 7:45 p.m. at the Education Center Monday.


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