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Arizona State expelled student athlete for ‘sexual violence’ without first charging him

‘It’s a kangaroo court and it’s a joke’

College Fix: Arizona State University first expelled a male student for rape on the grounds that his female partner was incapacitated.

When he appealed, that finding was overturned – and a new finding was imposed, with no notice, that he committed “sexual violence” against her.

These are the allegations in a new federal lawsuit against several ASU employees and the Arizona Board of Regents, which oversees the state’s three public universities, The Arizona Republic reports.

The accused student athlete, “John Doe,” had a consensual “threesome” with a woman and another man at a party two years ago, according to the suit. He claims the woman withdrew after the sex “became physically uncomfortable,” and that she objected to the other man videotaping part of the threesome. She allegedly told a witness that Doe was upset that she wouldn’t continue having sex with him.

She reported the incident to municipal police the next day, claiming she was “too drunk” to consent, but they didn’t charge Doe, who was 15 credits shy of graduation.

The finding by the ASU dean of students that the accuser couldn’t consent to sex was overturned by the University Hearing Board, which then claimed Doe should be expelled anyway because he had used “sexual violence” in the encounter.  MORE

11 Comments on Arizona State expelled student athlete for ‘sexual violence’ without first charging him

  1. Find upstanding young men and women, good moral fiber. Can’t wait to see these kids in the workforce. Perverted University system goes after perverted students.

    To hell with them all.

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  2. This is a tough one for me…

    Is it now kind of ordinary course, no big deal, but for the happenstance of a few too many drinks, for women to be consenting to threesomes? Because in my day, which would have been forty-five years ago, the default would have been “no”.

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  3. Usually when more than two people engage in sex, the rules are thrown out the window as these people have left the world of ‘normal’ behind. Only an academic institution would decide to enter this world and pass judgement. I think judgement went out the when when it started.

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  4. It ain’t gay if it’s a three-way?

    I don’t agree with the expulsion of the young man, however, it is pertinent to note that the way to avoid these situations is to wait until marriage to have sex with your wife.

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  5. This is crap, the University cannot make it’s own criminal code, nor enforce it.
    They do this to screw the men a second time.
    If she claims rape, report it to the police.
    I blame Harvey.

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  6. My Alma Mater that lost me years ago when they let Obama give a commencement speech and lecture everyone about his social justice shit and working for nonprofits.

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