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Another week, another victim. ESPN Outside the Lines: Baylor didn't investigate sex assault claim a
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<blockquote data-quote="TCUdirtbag" data-source="post: 2181816" data-attributes="member: 61297"><p>Again, I'd remind everyone this is bigger than just Baylor football (though their culture certainly appears to be part of the problem). There are documented reports of non-athletes being raped/assaulted by non-athletes and the university being equally as negligent in their Title IX investigations (or, more often, lack thereof). </p><p> </p><p>That said, here are some facts with regard to the cases specifically involving Baylor athletes:</p><p> </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Elliott was convicted of only 1 rape, but multiple victims testified they were assaulted by him during the sentencing phase of his trial</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Baylor football knew of the charges against Ukwuachu and buried them for months, going so far as to having assistant coaches assuring his return just weeks before his trial</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Bethany McCraw told one victim she wasn't the first to report a certain player had sexually assaulted her, but there was nothing Baylor would do</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Baylor knew of the rape kit in the Ukwuachu case but did not seek permission from the victim to review its findings, instead just clearing Ukwuachu</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Baylor forced a sexual assault victim to stay in class with her rapist or change <u>her</u> schedule to get away from him</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Baylor refused to give counseling or academic support to a female student athlete raped by a football player, and that female athlete's scholarship was subsequently reduced and she transferred out</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Baylor sat on rape allegations for YEARS without investigating them</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Baylor dusted off old cases only after bad press from the Ukwuachu incident and then encouraged players to transfer rather than challenge Title IX findings</li> </ul><p> </p><p>This is just what comes to mind first. I know there's more disgusting facts to add to this list. But it's time someone other than a few at ESPN and Texas Monthly hold the institution accountable for the way they've handled these allegations for years. And how they're now handling them by thinking about PR rather than the victims. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCUdirtbag, post: 2181816, member: 61297"] Again, I'd remind everyone this is bigger than just Baylor football (though their culture certainly appears to be part of the problem). There are documented reports of non-athletes being raped/assaulted by non-athletes and the university being equally as negligent in their Title IX investigations (or, more often, lack thereof). That said, here are some facts with regard to the cases specifically involving Baylor athletes: [LIST][*]Elliott was convicted of only 1 rape, but multiple victims testified they were assaulted by him during the sentencing phase of his trial [*]Baylor football knew of the charges against Ukwuachu and buried them for months, going so far as to having assistant coaches assuring his return just weeks before his trial [*]Bethany McCraw told one victim she wasn't the first to report a certain player had sexually assaulted her, but there was nothing Baylor would do [*]Baylor knew of the rape kit in the Ukwuachu case but did not seek permission from the victim to review its findings, instead just clearing Ukwuachu [*]Baylor forced a sexual assault victim to stay in class with her rapist or change [U]her[/U] schedule to get away from him [*]Baylor refused to give counseling or academic support to a female student athlete raped by a football player, and that female athlete's scholarship was subsequently reduced and she transferred out [*]Baylor sat on rape allegations for YEARS without investigating them [*]Baylor dusted off old cases only after bad press from the Ukwuachu incident and then encouraged players to transfer rather than challenge Title IX findings [/LIST] This is just what comes to mind first. I know there's more disgusting facts to add to this list. But it's time someone other than a few at ESPN and Texas Monthly hold the institution accountable for the way they've handled these allegations for years. And how they're now handling them by thinking about PR rather than the victims. [/QUOTE]
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