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re: New Baylor lawsuit cites 52 rapes by football players in 4 years

Posted on 1/29/17 at 1:44 pm to
Posted by BeYou
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Posted on 1/29/17 at 1:44 pm to
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Because lots of these cases were reported to campus officials who then offered incentives and NDAs for these girls to not go to the police


This is a brand new allegation that has not been proven. It has come to light by an attorneys filing in a civil lawsuit, which have been shown not to be accurate. It was just a year ago that Baylor was rightfully crucified for taking away the academic scholarship for the student assaulted by Sam U once her grades fell below the requirements.

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Add in the TWO Title IX investigators who resigned and are now suing Baylor who both claim they were impeded in their efforts to take cases to the Waco PD and their claims that the Waco PD was unresponsive to the complaints they did make, you have an environment that would be hostile to making official complaints.


The two Title IX employees resigned because they felt Baylor was impeding in their ability to conduct fair investigations and that the school was scapegoating the football team for an institution problem.

"The view was that football was made to be a convenient scapegoat, and if football was thrown under the bus, they wouldn't have to deal with it anymore," Dunn said. "She's certainly not suggesting that there wasn't a problem with football or that it wasn't heinous that what was happening. But the thought that we could just fire a couple football people and clean up the football program and the problem was solved -- that's not right."

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