A sophomore at the University of North Carolina claims she’s facing disciplinary action by the school after speaking out about her alleged rapist, a fellow student on campus and her ex-boyfriend.
Landen Gambill was one of 64 students named in a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights filed by the former University of North Carolina assistant dean of students and four students claiming the university pressured officials into underreporting cases of sexual assault.
Now Gambill says that, in publicizing her story and speaking to the press, UNC claims she’s “intimidating” her rapist and violating the school’s honor code.
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IF, he was never charged and convicted, she is in error and her campaign could make her liable for slander and defamation by culpable association. (he being her former longtime boyfriend)
Just another person who is guilty until proven innocent.
11:01 Is that what you say to the women you rape?
Just shut up as you can not prove it in a court of law. You get no first amendment rights?
Did you even read the article she is not naming him simply telling her story.
The system was highly rigged against rape victims. It was done away with mostly. Now the University is punishing the victims that dare tell the story of their rapes. Shameful.
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