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It took a New York Times book review to identify Johnson's accuser? This is the first I've seen of her identity being mentioned, not that I was watching closely. Was it noted in one of the state papers, TV/radio, or even eGriz? Not that it másters, just wondering..
 
Looks like 3 of the 4 incidents that are detailed in the book are: Donaldson; "gang rape" that the police declined to prosecute 2 times and where all students who got lawyers were not kicked out of school, according to what I was told; and JJ.

In a Missoulian article, Pabst notes the following:

1. "Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst, though, believes Missoula has been doing well all along compared to the rest of the nation. She pointed to a couple different studies including data from a San Diego County report from 2005 through 2007 showing 11 percent of rape reports resulted in prosecution – compared to 18 percent in Missoula from 2007 to 2012, she said in an email. Our sexual assault prosecution rates continue to be higher than the norm," Pabst said."

2. "A huge misconception is that Missoula was not prosecuting enough sexual assault cases, and that is why the DOJ came to town," Pabst said in an email."

"Rather, she said, the main objectives of the new protocols in the County Attorney's Office are to "make the criminal justice process more victim-centered," improve communication with victims, collaborate with other law enforcement, and keep up with best practices."

The Fable continues.
 
statler & waldorf said:
It took a New York Times book review to identify Johnson's accuser? This is the first I've seen of her identity being mentioned, not that I was watching closely. Was it noted in one of the state papers, TV/radio, or even eGriz? Not that it másters, just wondering..

100% sure it's a pseudonym.
 
State and local news...check.
60 minute sports...check.
Soon to be best selling book...check.
NY Times...cheeeck.

Does the saying "there is no bad publucity" work for a university?

:thumb:
 
There is no Cecelia Washburn currently a student at the U of M. If she was graduating on time, she would be in the pharmacy class of 2015. Cecelia Washburn is not the name that the grapevine had released.
 
1976griz said:
There is no Cecelia Washburn currently a student at the U of M. If she was graduating on time, she would be in the pharmacy class of 2015. Cecelia Washburn is not the name that the grapevine had released.

And it will not end up on this site.
 
statler & waldorf said:
It took a New York Times book review to identify Johnson's accuser? This is the first I've seen of her identity being mentioned, not that I was watching closely. Was it noted in one of the state papers, TV/radio, or even eGriz? Not that it másters, just wondering..
No. That is not her real name. The NY Times did not make that clear.
 
MrTitleist said:
1976griz said:
There is no Cecelia Washburn currently a student at the U of M. If she was graduating on time, she would be in the pharmacy class of 2015. Cecelia Washburn is not the name that the grapevine had released.

And it will not end up on this site.

At least not again.
 
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