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Based on information and belief, prior to Plaintiff's sexual assault alleged herein, one female student, Jane Roe and her mother met with McCraw to report that she had been sexually assaulted by Tevin Elliott ("Elliott"), a student-athlete on Baylor's football team.
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At this meeting, McCraw informed Roe that there was nothing McCraw could do in response to Roe's complaint that she had been raped by Elliott. McCraw also told Roe and her mother that Roe was the sixth female student to come in to McCraw's office to report that they had been sexually assaulted by Elliott. Roe and her mother asked if Briles knew of these reports, to which McCraw responded that Briles was aware of the reports. McCraw told Roe and her mother that there was nothing the school could do for Roe unless there was a court determination that Elliott had indeed raped Roe. Otherwise, McCraw said, it would come down to a "he said-she said" situation, and the school could not act on it.
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Roe and her mother asked McCraw about filing for a restraining order. McCraw responded that all she could do was send a letter to Elliott informing him that he was not to come near Roe, and "then you kind of hope for the best."
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Based on information and belief, Baylor, Briles and McCaw were aware that in November of 2011, Elliott had been cited for misdemeanor sexual assault, stemming from allegations that he had trapped a community college student in her room, held her against her will, and touched her inappropriately.
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Briles knows. Nothing is done.
F'ing sickening.
quote:Looks like it is starting to get noticed a little more. Above is the title from an article included on MSN, Sports
Something's rotten at Baylor and it's way past time to pay attention
quote:The Musical!
....Baylor!
quote:Retweet the **** outta this. #RapeU