Student expelled 'due to pressure from federal government'
A student is suing Occidental College in Los Angeles for expelling him after a female student allegedly sent text messages indicating she had wanted to have sex, arranged for a rendezvous, then one week later accused him of sexual assault.
The case is the latest to follow the Obama administration’s new effort to crack down on campus rape.
The plaintiff, who filed anonymously as John Doe, said the female student texted him asking if he had a condom, informed a friend she was “goingtohave ‘sex” (sic) and coordinated a route to his dorm.
Police investigated and decided not to prosecute, but the male student was expelled, because of “pressure from the federal government to take action on sexual assault,” according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which is working on the case.
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2 comments:
How can the school expel him if he's not being prosecuted for a crime?
Ohhhh, that's Mr. Obama is still in office.
you guys are clowns. The article clearly states that college was already facing a major lawsuit that had nothing to do with the admin. Digging pretty deep to find these obama ties these days aren't we.
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