INNOCENT EX-YALE Male Acquitted Of Rape Sues University For $110M

Yale University has been hit with a $110 million lawsuit filed on behalf of Saifullah Khan who was expelled twice. A jury acquitted Mr. Khan, of all charges.

Mr. Khan claims in his lawsuit that the Ivy League institution denied him an education and ruined his reputation after he was accused of raping a fellow student in fall 2015. Khan, a native of Afghanistan who began attending Yale on a full scholarship in 2012, was suspended from classes and then ordered to leave campus after the woman alleged to university officials that the neuroscience major had raped her in 2015.

A jury acquitted Khan.

He returned to the university in fall 2018, despite a petition signed by more than 77,000 people seeking to keep him off campus. He was suspended again in October of that year after a [false] accusation was voiced.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that the process Yale used to engage in its fact-finding was fatally flawed,” Mr. Kahn’s attorney Norman Pattis said. The lawsuit names Yale president Peter Salovey and several deans and administrators as defendants.

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