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Rutgers trial\'s mystery witness, M.B., testifies in court

The mystery witness in the trial of Rutgers student Dharun Ravi made a dramatic appearance in court today under extraordinary efforts to keep his identity secret.

The witness, identified only by his initials M.B., had several dates with Ravi's roommate Tyler Clementi and is expected to testify about what Clementi said and how he felt when he discovered that Ravi had spied on them through his webcam.

Under court restrictions, the media was allowed to only show M.B.'s hands during the testimony and the audio of the pool camera was shut off. He arrived in the courtroom without going through any of the courthouse's public hallways.

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Ravi is on trial charged with invasion of privacy, bias intimidation, witness tampering, and hindering arrest, and faces 10 years in prison if convicted.

The case gained national prominence when Clementi, an 18-year-old freshman, committed suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge a day after he complained to his dorm adviser about the spying and had asked for a different room. Clementi left a suicide note, but its contents have not been disclosed.

M.B. arrived in court in a blue and white striped shirt and black pants. He was clean-shaven and had short black hair.

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The witness described how he met Clementi on a gay dating site, Adam4Adam, and began chatting online with him in August 2010. They decided to meet in person once Clementi began attending Rutgers.

M.B. said he drove to Rutgers for the first time Sept. 16, 2010, to hang out with Clementi from about 10 a.m. until about 2 a.m., while Clementi's roommate, Ravi, was out of the room.

The next time M.B. went to Rutgers to see Clementi, on Sept. 19, 2010, the pair were spied on by Ravi, who activated his webcam and saw the two men standing up and kissing in the dorm room. M.B. testified that the pair had sex during the date.

M.B. said he recalls seeing the webcam "on top of the computer," a "business card shape" during his encounter on Sept. 19.

Prior to M.B.'s testimony, a string of Rutgers students testified about the week during which the alleged spying occurred, disclosing that Ravi told friends that he had spied on Clementi's Sept. 19 date and planned to do it again during another date on Sept. 21.

Ravi also sent Twitter messages about the spying, and invited others to activate his webcam remotely to watch the tryst as well, the students testified.

The students also testified that Ravi, now 20, had not expressed any animosity towards gays or towards Clementi. One student said Ravi's concern was that his roommate's date was an older man who was not apparently a Rutgers student and that Ravi feared the man would steal his iPad.

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