DRUNK Pseudo Sex. Female Student Accused of Sex Misconduct Sues University

A female University of Cincinnati student who was suspended over sexual misconduct involving a male student has sued the university, saying she was disciplined for “engaging in the same sexual freedoms that men on the campus enjoy.” What stands out is the plaintiff is a woman, and she claims that her accuser filed a complaint against her in retaliation for a complaint she filed against his friend. A university hearing found that the female student was “responsible.” After a failed appeal, the lawsuit says she was notified by letter in February that she would be suspended. She will be eligible to re-enroll after the male student graduates or is no longer a student. The lawsuit filed this week is unusual because it was brought by a woman identified only as “Jane Roe.” She says she was treated unfairly during an investigation into her sexual misconduct. A consistent theme is that the process universities use to investigate sexual assaults is flawed and prevents accused students from being able to defend themselves. All those previous local cases were filed by men. “You have a woman who was the sexual aggressor, and the school doesn’t really know how to deal with that situation,” her attorney, Josh Engel, said in an interview.

thecollegefix.com By Piper cincinnati.com By Grasha thehill.com By Gstalter

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