Wharton senior Christian Lunoe had his first court appearance rescheduled from Tuesday to Dec. 21, according to Corinne Sliker, the Municipal Court administrator for the Township of Princeton, N.J.
Sliker wrote in an e-mail that Lunoe’s attorney, Shirley Grasso, requested the rescheduling because an “officer was not available for court.”
Lunoe, former Interfraternity Council president, was arrested Nov. 6 for obstruction of justice and disorderly conduct at Princeton University during a Penn-Princeton football game, which Penn won 52-10. He resigned as IFC president five days later.
“I must dedicate all of my resources to clearing my name and will no longer be able to effectively administer my duties as President during that time,” he wrote in his Nov. 11 resignation letter to the IFC.
Lunoe offered no comment on the court date’s rescheduling.
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