Permanently banned Kentucky student recorded drunkenly attacking Black student employee and unleashing barrage of racial slurs pleads guilty to multiple charges

Sophia Rosing pleads guilty to assaulting Kylah Spring in drunken, racial slur-filled attack in 2022.

Background: Sophia Rosing appears in court to plead guilty to assault and other charges (WLEX). Inset: Rosing attacking victim Kylah Spring in 2022 (YouTube/Jess the Billionaire).

A 23-year-old former student at the University of Kentucky will spend a year behind bars after she was caught on camera drunkenly attacking a Black student-employee on campus while hurling more than 200 racial slurs during the 10-minute onslaught.

Fayette Circuit Court Judge Lucy Vanmeter on Thursday ordered Sophia Rosing to serve a sentence of 12 months in jail over the racist 2022 attack, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported.

Rosing previously pleaded guilty to four counts of fourth-degree assault, one count of disorderly conduct, and one count of public intoxication. Vanmeter handed down a 12-month sentence for each of the assault charges, with the terms running concurrently, meaning at the same time. In addition to her incarceration, Rosing was also ordered to pay a fine of $25 and complete 100 hours of community service.

Rosing, a senior at the time, was later permanently banned from the campus.

Her attorney, Fred Peters, told the Lexington Herald-Leader that he believed the sentence handed down to his client was “excessive.”

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