Dharun Ravi, who was sentenced 30 days in the Tyler Clementi case, is expected to be released early, after serving 20 days. Click below to read more.
The ex-Rutgers University student convicted of using a webcam to spy on his gay roommate is expected to be sprung from prison on Tuesday.
Dharun Ravi, 20, will likely be released from the Middlesex County Jail after serving just 20 days of a 30-day sentence, warden Edmond Cicchi said.
Ravi used a webcam to stream video of his roommate, Tyler Clementi, kissing another man inside their dorm room in September 2010.
Days later, Clementi, 18, jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge.
A jury convicted Ravi of all 15 counts he faced, including bias intimidation.
He’s being released from prison 10 days early because he began his term with five days of credit for good behavior and five for working.