Ten More Women Join Liberty University Lawsuit
Ten More Women Join Liberty University Lawsuit
Ten more students have joined a lawsuit against Liberty University, claiming that the school’s management refused to take action after they reported sexual assaults.According to Yahoo! News, a new status report from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York shows that an existing lawsuit against Liberty has added ten new plaintiffs, identified only as Jane Doe(s) 13-22. They join the 12 existing complainants. Collectively, they claim the college’s policies and administration facilitated an unsafe environment.“Since the Complaint was filed, additional plaintiffs and witnesses have come forward. It is likely that, if the case does not resolve amicably, a First Amended Complaint will be filed on behalf of Jane Does 1-through-22, including current students at Liberty University,” the status report states.However, the school appears open to an early settlement. The status report therefore requests that the court place the case on standby for at least three months, after Liberty asked for “an opportunity to discuss an amicable resolution prior to the filing of the First Amended Complaint.”Yahoo! News recollects how the original 12 plaintiffs, who filed suit over the summer, allege that Liberty University “intentionally created a campus environment where sexual assaults and rapes are foreseeably more likely to occur than they would in the absence of Liberty’s policies.”The lawsuit takes specific issue with the so-called “Liberty Way,” a student code of conduct that discourages sexual conduct—and effectively penalizes not only those who have voluntary intercourse, but are sexually assaulted, too.
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