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re: Could The University of Alabama be the next Baylor. UPDATE:Another victim has come forward

Posted on 7/13/17 at 8:50 pm to
Posted by Placebeaux
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Member since Jun 2008
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Posted on 7/13/17 at 8:50 pm to
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Has Clay Travis picked up on this


Isnt he a sports writer though? This isn't specifically about football or Sports it's bigger than that it's not only the university it's from what I learned a combination of political clout money banking industry protection. I believe the police sheriff has a history of protecting mr. Bunn and his motivation stems from his wife's job and possibly his friendship or his campaign contributions from the bunn company.
But the machine protects itself at all cost. They do not want any kinks in the armor. Everyone must protect everyone else in order for the machine to stay intact.
Posted by mulletproof
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Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 7/13/17 at 11:28 pm to
Clay is a lawyer as well, and his OTC blog has taken on a slew of non sports related issues. He's done stories on the REC and the Machine before. The gumps don't think very highly of him.
Posted by MrLarson
Member since Oct 2014
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Posted on 7/28/17 at 11:25 am to
They have amended the lawsuit to include the university and the president of the university.

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TUSCALOOSA, AL (AP) -

The University of Alabama is now a defendant in a lawsuit by the parents of a Texas woman who killed herself after reporting that she was sexually assaulted while attending the school.

Court records show Megan Rondini's parents added Alabama and its president to their federal lawsuit over her treatment following the alleged assault in 2015. She killed herself last year. Her parents live in Austin, Texas.

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The amended lawsuit filed Wednesday says the university failed to protect Rondini from a man whose relatives are big donors to Alabama athletics. It says the university violated its own policies and federal law.

The amended lawsuit drops claims against a former counselor and the head of a university office that deals with women's issues.

The school says in a statement it will "vigorously defend" itself.
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