The lawsuit, filed by a Virginia woman who alleges that she was gang-raped by two Baylor players in 2013, is the latest fallout in a sexual-violence scandal that has embroiled the Baptist university in Waco, Tex., for more than a year. [Read the entire lawsuit Elizabeth Doe vs. Baylor University]A Baylor spokeswoman declined to comment Friday. “Do you like white women?” one Baylor assistant asked a recruit from Dallas, the complaint alleged. “Because we have a lot of them at Baylor, and they love football players.”The Baylor Bruins, the school’s female hostess program, figured prominently into this culture of sexual violence, the complaint alleged. When Baylor commissioned an independent investigation of the incident two years later, the lawsuit stated, the school found Armstead responsible and expelled him.
Source: Washington Post January 28, 2017 00:23 UTC