The previous Kentucky faculty scholar who was caught on digital camera hurling the N-word at a Black scholar throughout a racist assault is requesting an early launch from jail.
Final October, Sophia Rosing was sentenced to a 12 months in jail, 100 hours of neighborhood service, and a $25 positive after pleading responsible to 4 counts of fourth-degree assault, one depend of disorderly conduct, and one depend of alcohol intoxication.

Her case stems from a November 2022 incident the place she was recorded attacking a Black desk clerk, Kylah Spring, at a College of Kentucky dormitory after stumbling into the constructing drunk. Through the assault, Rosing punched, kicked, and hit Spring, all whereas calling her the N-word greater than 200 instances and making different racist references.
When footage of the assault went viral, Rosing was expelled and banned from the college. She’s additionally not eligible to re-enroll.
Now, after serving 4 months of her year-long sentence for the assault, Rosing is requesting an early launch, in response to a brand new movement obtained by LEX18.
Her lawyer requested that the court docket droop the remainder of her sentence, place her on probation, and provides her an opportunity to develop outdoors of a correctional facility.
“Whereas Sophia’s offenses whereas severe, don’t pose an ongoing menace to public security,” the submitting reads, including that Rosing has confronted “vital public scrutiny reputational hurt, and lasting penalties, all of which function sturdy deterrents in opposition to re-offending.”
The movement notes that since Rosing’s arrest, she “has devoted herself to non-public progress and accountability. She intends to hunt skilled counseling, full alcohol remedy packages, and enroll in racial sensitivity coaching.”
In response to the Kentucky Kernel, the movement was filed in Fayette County Circuit Court docket, the place a decide has not but set a listening to. Rosing is at present being held on the Fayette County Detention Middle beneath protecting custody.
When Rosing pleaded responsible final August, she reportedly apologized to Spring face-to-face throughout a mediation portion of her plea listening to. Spring advised native information shops that although she apologized for the assault, she by no means talked about the racist phrases and motivations for the assault throughout her listening to.
“I really feel that an individual that’s remorseful takes actions which can be shifting in direction of proving they’re remorseful. Not simply phrases,” Spring advised LEX18. “I forgive her extra so for myself. I used to be raised to not maintain grudges, I used to be raised that we give individuals forgiveness as a result of God forgave us.”
Rosing’s lawyer, Fred Peters, mentioned he believed her sentence was “extreme” for a first-time offender.
“What she mentioned was terrible,” Peters mentioned. “She acquired right into a scuffle with the clerk and bit individuals on the hand; I feel she didn’t deserve a sentence of 12 months in jail for the very first offense her in life.”