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Same story, rehashed. Filing a suit tends to do that. The previously unwanted publicity probably became acceptable with the levels of possible financial return. Being a civil suit, this woman and the players involved are open to being gutted in deposition. BU should seriously consider a scorched-earth defense rather than pay her off.
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According to the suit, the football team had a system of hazing freshman recruits by having them bring freshman females to parties to be drugged and gang raped, "or in the words of the football players, 'trains' would be run on the girls."
Considered a bonding experience by the players, according to the suit, the rapes were also photographed and videotaped, and the plaintiff confirmed that at least one 21-second videotape of two Baylor students being gang raped by football players had circulated.
Yes, please try and defend rather than settle with a non disclosure. That way the video evidence will be made public, and I would bet a least 1 player/ex coach who was not involved or regrets things that happened and can be convinced to testify in open court. That should go well for CAB and Baylor.LHIOB said:
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Same story, rehashed. Filing a suit tends to do that. The previously unwanted publicity probably became acceptable with the levels of possible financial return. Being a civil suit, this woman and the players involved are open to being gutted in deposition. BU should seriously consider a scorched-earth defense rather than pay her off.
Let alone a bonding experience.Jack Cheese said:
Am I weird for thinking that passing a girl around between doods who are standing around with their ***** in their hands is just pathologically sick? What kind of SHPOS thinks that's excusable/normal/pleasurable?
The Big 12 won't do anything to drain the swamp...how long will it be before the conference comes out with a statement saying they feel Baylor has made changes to their satisfaction and hands them their money? We all know that's going to happen.DeepEastTxAg said:
Drain the swamp.
Its been national since Briles was fired. No one seems to care enough to shut the place down.Wildcat said:
Story is going national. Just hit the Lexington KY news feed. Will print tomorrow.
I don't think BU can hide this time.
JM13 said:
How has the NCAA done nothing about this? I really don't understand it
Tom Doniphon said:
I assume it ain't RGIII's first wife on said tape?
MSU/SECALUM said:The Big 12 won't do anything to drain the swamp...how long will it be before the conference comes out with a statement saying they feel Baylor has made changes to their satisfaction and hands them their money? We all know that's going to happen.DeepEastTxAg said:
Drain the swamp.
I'm interested to see what the Texas Rangers find out and why Waco PD covered up things that were taking place...where the hell was the DA's office?