Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
An unnamed suspended LSU football player has filed a complaint against the university claiming he was unjustly suspended after being accused of "non-consensual intercourse," according to court documents.

The documents show that the player is from the state of Alabama. Per The Advocate:
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The Title IX complaint was filed in the Middle District of Louisiana by the player's attorneys, Susan Stone and Kristina Supler, on Thursday morning. It alleges the player's "constitutional rights were violated," that "he was given no access to the evidence against him until after his guilt was already determined," and "he was denied his right to confront and cross-examine his accuser and other witnesses."


The documents said that, under LSU's disciplinary process, "a student may never be able to review the evidence against him until after important decisions with precedential value have been made."

The process, the documents said, led to the LSU player being suspended for at least one year, "which in turn" led to his removal from the football team and the loss of his scholarship. Read more.
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Tchefuncte Tiger71 months
By "non-consensual intercourse" do they mean "rape?"
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Hangit71 months
No, she wanted some sex, but he never called her again.
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Vernonbrew2271 months
Amen
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LSUrme71 months
Come on. What ever happened to innocent until Provens guilty?
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Vernonbrew2271 months
Thank u sir. I needed that
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Privateer 200771 months
He's right.
He deserves due process.
Kangaroo Courts are bullshite.
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BayouTiga71 months
Due process like the police in Atlanta? NUFF SAID!
Victim culture is ALIVE and WELL!
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TenWheelsForJesus71 months
Thank Obama and the democrats for installing kangaroo courts on college campuses. Men are guilty without a chance to prove their innocence.
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La Place Mike71 months
I don't know why you are getting down votes. You are correct.
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MT55571 months
I believe he’s getting down votes because he mentioned Obama. I 100% agree with both you. I don’t hate Obama I just think he failed miserably as president. He was no different then Bush. You can think both for this issue.
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Vernonbrew2271 months
Truth hurts so wear it
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SUB71 months
I’m sure that dumbass F King had his hands all over this.
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4thquarter71 months
Why wasn't he charged? That is also known as rape.
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CanebreakCajun71 months
Exactly. All of these title 9 complains of alleged rape, yet so few criminals charges... wonder why?
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TigerDM71 months
If truly guilty, he got off light. But if he really is innocent and was punished the way he was without any due process then he really does have a case.

That being said, the school can cut anyone from scholarship, but typically don't unless they are a problem. There have been several players that have been on scholarship their entire college career, yet barely played. All of these were good kids, that graduated but weren't quite good enough
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randybobandy71 months
Jeremy Hill is back in school?
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pwejr8871 months
He obviously didn’t get the girl to sign the coitus liability waiver. I thought these forms were standard in all campus housing?
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Tiger4life580371 months
I’m not sure what a “contract” looks like for a scholarship but a school should be able to disassociate themselves with anyone that they see fit if they feel that person isn’t representing the school in a way that they agree with, just like they would an employee.
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SeeeeK71 months
""he was given no access to the evidence against him until after his guilt was already determined"

welcome to title 9, and what many males have gone thru
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Vernonbrew2271 months
Very surprised the race card was not thrown out there, it has re-emerged lately as a resort for walking off with Highland Road hotdogs, unpaid tickets and even a theft of a bike. Beware, they coming for you wife and children
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BayouTiga71 months
Due process should work for all, police as well. Convenient to play that card when the VICTIM CULTURE card is played.
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Gaspergou20271 months
Hope he’s innocent.
Hope he Fs up LSU Administration BIG TIME!

Geaux Tigers!
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Tiger4life580371 months
I’m not sure what a “contract” looks like for a scholarship but a school should be able to disassociate themselves with anyone that they see fit if they feel that person isn’t representing the school in a way that they agree with, just like they would an employee.
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tigerMike71 months
You can't use that E word.
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Prominentwon71 months
Dee Anderson?
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Prominentwon71 months
Nevermind. Didn’t read the story before I commented here.
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NattyTiger1971 months
It's obviously Peter Parrish. I wish him good luck. Indeed, if he hired lawyers after his suspension, then he obviously feels like he is innocent of the charges.

Of course, staying quiet and taking his medicine would also imply that he was guilty.
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Blanky671571 months
fairly obvious its Parrish
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thelawnwranglers71 months
Team vote works
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texastigerr71 months
Per Nancy Pelosi. "all women are to be believed"
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catnip71 months
I guess that leaves her out.
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