Former Baylor student alleges 52 rapes in 4 years by football players in lawsuit - News Summed Up

Former Baylor student alleges 52 rapes in 4 years by football players in lawsuit


A former Baylor University students is accusing the football program to have fostered a “culture of sexual violence” in which coaches encouraged female students to have sex with recruits and players. She says it led to at least 52 rapes by more than 30 football players over a four-year period. In the lawsuit, the student – who is listed in the documents only as “Elizabeth Doe” – says she was raped by two football players in 2013 and that there were dozens more assaults of women involving other players. The lawsuit alleges the football program operated under a "show'em a good time" policy that "used sex to sell" Baylor to high school recruits. The lawsuit alleges Baylor encouraged making Baylor Bruins available for sex with recruits, as well as taking recruits to strip clubs, implied promises of sex and using alcohol and drugs in the recruiting process.


Source: Fox News January 27, 2017 23:34 UTC



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