LOWELL, Mass. (AP) - A Massachusetts man who founded a home for young women battling drug addiction in honor of his late daughter has been charged with making his way into a high school and assaulting three women.
Timothy Grover, of Dracut, was held without bail at his arraignment Tuesday a day after authorities say he followed a woman into Lowell High School and threatened to rape her then assaulted two others. Prosecutors say he fought with police during his arrest outside the building. He pleaded not guilty.
School was not in session but some faculty and staff were on the scene.
The 55-year-old Grover founded the Megan House Foundation, a drug treatment home. The foundation says he is no longer affiliated with the facility.
Grover’s attorney says his client denies the charges “in their entirety.”
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