TWO FEMALE Purdue Students Were Suspended For Falsely Accusing. Now They’re Suing.

Two former Purdue University students are suing their university after they were initially expelled for allegedly fabricating accusations of sexual assault. The university claimed, according to the women’s lawsuit, that one of the accusers fabricated her claim and the other was malicious in her reporting. Each was expelled from the university, but had her sentence lowered to a two-year suspension after an appeal. They filed a lawsuit together in November, and now Purdue is trying to separate their claims since each accused a different male student, at different times, and were punished separately. Purdue has filed a motion to dismiss, as all universities do when confronted with lawsuits. It’s hard to believe that the women would actually be punished for false accusations, given their claims in the lawsuit and the university’s fear of bad publicity from going against an accuser. In 2017, the school suspended a male student and expelled him from its ROTC program after his ex-girlfriend accused him of snugglingher without her consent. As the College Fix’s Greg Piper reported at the time, she only made the accusation after the two broke up.

dailywire.com By Ashe Schow

 

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