"It Happens": University of Alabama Student Says School Dismissed Rape Report
"It Happens": University of Alabama Student Says School Dismissed Rape Report
A student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham has filed a lawsuit against the school, claiming that administrators responded to her sexual assault complaint by saying “it happens.”According to AL.com, the Jane Doe plaintiff—who has since withdrawn from the university—said that she was raped by a football player while living in the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Blazer Hall.Doe’s legal complaint claims that campus police walked her back to her dormitory after the incident, apparently trying to diminish her concerns by saying that sexual assaults are not uncommon.Doe has since accused the university of neglecting to register a sexual assault report and of failing to provide her with “any direction or guidance on Title IX protections.”However, University of Alabama Title IX Coordinator Kasey Robinson has since released a statement “disagreeing” with Doe’s assertions.“UAB strongly disagrees with assertions made in the lawsuit recently filed in relation to a current case under review by our Title IX Office. UAB is limited in what we can say at this time due to student privacy laws, the ongoing investigation and pending litigation,” Robinson said in a press release.AL.com reports that Doe’s 29-page lawsuit, filed in Jefferson County circuit court, lists four counts against the school: violations of Title IX, gender discrimination, negligence, and breach of contract.The lawsuit, says AL.com, has since moved to federal court.Doe’s lawsuit recounts how she began attending the university in 2020.
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