BYU: KENYAN Ex-Student Files $3M Federal Lawsuit

A Kenyan man filed a $3 million federal lawsuit against BYU, alleging that administrators favored his female accusers when they expelled him to shield themselves from accusations that they fail to protect women from sexual assault. The suit claimed the university denied him due process rights that he believed would have exonerated him of all wrongdoing. The dean of students suspended and then expelled ‘Mr. Doe’ in 2013. The lawsuit asks the court to order BYU to give him an A in every class during semesters affected by what it calls false, inaccurate and misleading accusations. It also requests that the court order BYU to list him as a student and employee in good standing.

deseretnews.com By Tad Walch

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