How San Jose State University’s Sexual Harassment Scandal Was Exposed
How San Jose State University’s Sexual Harassment Scandal Was Exposed
San Jose State University joins a long list of universities across the nation that are currently dealing with serious sexual harassment scandals. It seems unthinkable that instances of sexual harassment, assault, and abuse are happening on such an incredible scale across the nation’s entire college system, but the numbers don’t lie. So what exactly happened at San Jose State University, and how was this scandal exposed in the first place?The answer to the latter question is obvious: people within the university had the courage to stand up and speak out. If you have been sexually harassed at a workplace or school in California, you may be considering whether to speak out as well. While this decision can be incredibly difficult, the justice system is here to help you. Get in touch with the EEOC and a qualified, experienced sexual harassment attorney, and you can make a real difference. By filing a lawsuit against those guilty of misconduct, you can send a message and make colleges safer for everyone. San Jose University Pays Out $1.6 Million to StudentsIn late September of 2021, it was reported that San Jose University had agreed to pay out $1.6 million to 13 female students who had been sexually assaulted by a former athletic trainer. This equates to a settlement of roughly $123,000 per student, assuming that each victim receives an equal share of the settlement. This announcement came after the conclusion of a Title IX investigation, which found that the university mishandled sexual harassment complaints and inadequately responded to reports dating all the way back to 2009. Prosecutors successfully argued that the school’s inaction had exposed students to unnecessary and avoidable harm for more than a decade. The allegations are quite shocking. Female swimmers were subjected to repeated instances of sexual touching by the trainer. It is also worth mentioning that a total of 23 students have come forward with complaints of being sexually assaulted. Only 13 agreed to accept settlements, which leaves ten additional students with potential lawsuits that still need to be resolved. How Was the Scandal Exposed?
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