FireDaveLee
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Katz said she was summoned to a mandatory meeting with Title IX officials
Well, in South Minneapolis, the police will shoot you for reporting that you might be hearing a sexual assault.Its an interesting position to be in. Someone reported the alleged abuse, and the alleged victim is saying it never happened. Now I don't know if they are allowed to drop the case since she isn't the person who reported it, not to mention if there was/is abuse going on her testimony that it is not true could be coerced. But we just don't know either way.
Well, in South Minneapolis, the police will shoot you for reporting that you might be hearing a sexual assault.
Too soon?
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Many people investigated for alleged crimes (or student code of conduct violations) will lie about what happened. And so will their girlfriends, teammates, friends, and family.
Many people investigated for alleged crimes (or student code of conduct violations) will lie about what happened. And so will their girlfriends, teammates, friends, and family.
I understand the reason for battered women laws where a woman who is living with/married to a man that reports an abuse can't rescind to stop the investigation. But this is 3 degrees of separation from the alleged victim who denies any abuse...and absent any other evidence of abuse seems like a tough sell to ruin a kids future. Hope they all lawyer up and take millions from the school to help shine a further light on this idiotic process.
I understand the reason for battered women laws where a woman who is living with/married to a man that reports an abuse can't rescind to stop the investigation. But this is 3 degrees of separation from the alleged victim who denies any abuse...and absent any other evidence of abuse seems like a tough sell to ruin a kids future. Hope they all lawyer up and take millions from the school to help shine a further light on this idiotic process.
But those accusing of crimes never lie. Unless they say it didn't happen, then they're lying again.
Its an interesting position to be in. Someone reported the alleged abuse, and the alleged victim is saying it never happened. Now I don't know if they are allowed to drop the case since she isn't the person who reported it, not to mention if there was/is abuse going on her testimony that it is not true could be coerced. But we just don't know either way.
Let's just say if she hired an attorney to defend her boyfriend, I think that is substantial enough evidence to not take action against either at this point based on the fact they only have a third party observation. Unless the neighbor has photo evidence of him hurting her, the EOAA position is as ridiculous in this case as it was for 4 of the Goph players.
Some EOAA departments have basically decided all women are victims, even if the woman does not know it; the EOAA just hasn't figured out of which offense yet. When a school creates oversight departments they need to be staffed with people with some balance. There definitely are problems and a need for redress in many instances, but this is ridiculous.
Complete BS. There were multiple witnesses to what really happened. Girlfriends and wives lying to protect their boyfriends and husbands is very common. USC said they will be happy to disclose all of the evidence in the case if the football player and his girl friend waive their confidentiality rights:
“USC stands by its investigation and the accounts provided by multiple witnesses. As previously stated, student disciplinary records are confidential. If the students involved waive their confidentiality rights, the university will offer a detailed response.” http://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/l...airly-girlfriend-says-20170730-story,amp.html
But those accusing of crimes never lie. Unless they say it didn't happen, then they're lying again.
Complete BS. There were multiple witnesses to what really happened. Girlfriends and wives lying to protect their boyfriends and husbands is very common. USC said they will be happy to disclose all of the evidence in the case if the football player and his girl friend waive their confidentiality rights:
“USC stands by its investigation and the accounts provided by multiple witnesses. As previously stated, student disciplinary records are confidential. If the students involved waive their confidentiality rights, the university will offer a detailed response.” http://www.latimes.com/sports/usc/l...airly-girlfriend-says-20170730-story,amp.html