Football Players Falsely Accused of Rape Sue Sacred Heart University
Football Players Falsely Accused of Rape Sue Sacred Heart University
Two former college football players, both of whom were falsely accused of rape by a New York woman, are suing Sacred Heart University for forcing them out of school.Filed in a Bridgeport, CT, court, Dhameer Bradley and Malik St. Hilaire claim Sacred Heart violated its own ethics handbook. The athletes point to a passage that states that all students “have the right to be treated with respect, dignity, and compassion by university officials and by all persons involved in disciplinary procedures.”The Connecticut Post reports that the lawsuit also names Nikki Yovino as a defendant. Yovino, who told prosecutors that Bradley and St. Hilaire had taken turns raping her in a bathroom, is accused of making false claims, slander, libel and intentional infliction of emotional distress.“Thea action taken by Sacred Heart was a violation of the contract they have with students,” attorney Augustin Sevillano said. “Women who are sexually assaulted should never be doubted but unfortunately the school rules leave a large loophole that allows for false accusations to be made.”
One of the two falsely accused players lost a football scholarship as a consequence. Image via Pexels. Public domain.
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