COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Found Him Guilty. But He’s Got Recordings of Her Saying Repeatedly ‘Don’t you wanna F-me’? When Feibleman Said No, She Came Unglued.

What you are about to read is based on court filings, a 30-minute recording, and an interview. Be forewarned, it is detailed and explicit. Last May, Feibleman filed a $25 million lawsuit against Columbia University in New York federal court for expulsion and gender discrimination under Title IX. A female classmate had accused him of sexual assault. He says she assaulted him, not the other way around. Despite the evidence, the school decided he was guilty. His case is now in the discovery phase. The ruling could come any day.

…It was a brisk Tuesday night in October 2016, Feibleman knew her a little from orientation, but they had never hung out. 

She sneaked kisses. She poured beer down his throat. She asked him to walk with her to the roof, where she climbed atop the water tower and beckoned him. She took off her top. He sucked on her breasts. She called him a “pussy” for being afraid when they climbed the tower in the dark. She taunted him about being a Marine who was afraid of heights. She straddled him on top of a ladder, then slapped him hard across the face and bit his lip. He hated the lip biting and told her to stop.  She talked to him in a hot, vulgar way back at her apartment. 

“Don’t you wanna fuck me?” she asked multiple times, on tape, in clear words. In fact, she affirmed her desire to have sex with her classmate no less than 29 times. She wanted him to fuck her and she wanted it, her word, “hard.” He wanted that, too. But something in his gut told him he better protect himself. And not with a condom.  She reiterated her desire for rough sex. When she refused to take no for an answer he pressed record. In total, he claims she bit him three times, yanked his pants down, and grabbed his buttocks in an attempt to “force her mouth on his penis.” When he first tried to leave, she started to cry. He couldn’t leave a woman in tears. He wanted to leave on positive terms. 

For the entirety of the 30-minute recording, she forbade him from leaving. She seemed upset by his refusals, at times questioning her own attractiveness. “Here, Ben,” she said on the recording. “You don’t want to fuck me and that disappoints me.” 

It wasn’t even a day later when she accused him of sexual assault under the university’s Title IX statute. She didn’t seek medical attention or call the police. “Ben tried to have sex with me,” she told her roommate after he left. She also told her boyfriend, who allegedly questioned how drunk she was. She called him an “asshole” and hung up. That morning she informed the school that Feibleman had sexually assaulted her.

Columbia University allegedly investigated the matter for six months. In June 2017, a panel of three administrators held a Kangaroo-style hearing in which they never used any evidence he provided or asked “Jane Doe” a single question about his side of the story. Neither of the two investigators on the case even showed up. In the end, the school withheld his degree, effectively ending his career in journalism. At one point, they warned him not to utter a word about a medical report he obtained. Feibleman had seven minutes to speak in which he said, “Please please ask me about it,” referring to his allegations against her. School administrators declined. He had no voice — literally. In less than 24 hours, the panel declared him “responsible” for sexual assault “as the result of consensual non-intercourse sexual contact” he had with her prior to her demands for intercourse.

Columbia University is demanding Feibleman’s military records. He served in the Marines for six years and left with an honorable discharge. His legal team is arguing against providing them. “They have not stopped asking for it even though it’s irrelevant to the claims of the lawsuit,” his lawyer Kimberly Lau tells me. “This shouldn’t be a fishing expedition.” Lau says, meanwhile, that Columbia University is being less than forthright, fighting tooth and nail to hold on to relevant documents.  Feibleman’s court filings help tell his story: When he said no, she came unglued.

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