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Drew University: Our sex assault investigation wasn't biased against men
"Student Kevin Parisi was never charged with any crime related to the sex assault claim, and the school ultimately found him not responsible. His accuser notified police of the alleged sexual assault, but then never came to police headquarters to give a further statement, and the case was eventually closed, police have told NJ.com.
"But he alleges in a federal lawsuit Drew's investigation derailed his academic career, and his prospects for a good life secured by a college education.
"During the three-month investigation, he was barred from student housing and other campus facilities other than his classrooms and a cafeteria, which he says forced him to sleep on the "on the filthy floor" of a nearby apartment's kitchen, aggravating his anxiety and digestive disorders. hat led to his grades slipping, and his eventual academic suspension, his lawsuit alleges."
The school insists that there is no gender bias; that it treats women accused of rape in exactly the same way. Well, no, they didn't put it "quite" that way. http://www.nj.com/morris/index.ssf/2014/06/drew_our_sex_assault_investigation_wasnt_biased_against_men.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Perhaps Kirsten gave up a good future income.
University of Tennessee Law Professor Glenn Reynolds writes: "These lawsuits seem to be a growth industry. If I were a plaintiff’s lawyer in a college town, I’d be putting ads on park benches: FALSELY ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT? SUE THE B*ST*RDS!"
I am sure the NCAA would get involved.
"Student Kevin Parisi was never charged with any crime related to the sex assault claim, and the school ultimately found him not responsible. His accuser notified police of the alleged sexual assault, but then never came to police headquarters to give a further statement, and the case was eventually closed, police have told NJ.com.
"But he alleges in a federal lawsuit Drew's investigation derailed his academic career, and his prospects for a good life secured by a college education.
"During the three-month investigation, he was barred from student housing and other campus facilities other than his classrooms and a cafeteria, which he says forced him to sleep on the "on the filthy floor" of a nearby apartment's kitchen, aggravating his anxiety and digestive disorders. hat led to his grades slipping, and his eventual academic suspension, his lawsuit alleges."
The school insists that there is no gender bias; that it treats women accused of rape in exactly the same way. Well, no, they didn't put it "quite" that way. http://www.nj.com/morris/index.ssf/2014/06/drew_our_sex_assault_investigation_wasnt_biased_against_men.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Perhaps Kirsten gave up a good future income.
University of Tennessee Law Professor Glenn Reynolds writes: "These lawsuits seem to be a growth industry. If I were a plaintiff’s lawyer in a college town, I’d be putting ads on park benches: FALSELY ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT? SUE THE B*ST*RDS!"
I am sure the NCAA would get involved.