BAD: Judge Dismisses Male’s Lawsuit Against WashingtonU St.Louis, After Expulsion.

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought against Washington University by a former student who was expelled after being found guilty of sexual misconduct by the University’s Title IX panel. (The accuser did not file with the police department.) John Doe, was expelled in November 2018 and sued the University in February 2019.

In his ruling, the judge concluded that there was no evidence that the University engaged in a “conspiracy to deprive him and other men of their civil rights in order to gain a competitive advantage among potential female students.” John Doe claimed that the University “permitted female students to interfere with [his] rights when it permitted his accusers to protest on campus…and other females called for the jobs of several Washington University administrators if they did not convict [him].” Doe alleged that the protests were “incited by his accusers and intended to prejudice [his] right to a fair trial,” claims which the judge found to be unsubstantiated.

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