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Baylor Rape HQ - (major lawsuit settled)

Judge Pitman - not a Baylor grad.

Sunlight is a great disinfectant.

Keep those wheels of justice grinding.
 
Normally, all attorney client communications and attorney directed investigations are privileged and protected from disclosure (general rule). However, their public release of the Findings from the investigation constituted a waiver. But it was a limited waiver because their public release was (purposefully) so ****ty, so only some of the basis for those findings will be disclosed.
Makes sense I guess but sounds ****ty. They are gonna hold **** back though. Figures.
 
http://footballscoop.com/news/read-book-baylor-scandal-heres-learned/
Advance copy of book on baylor scandal obtained, some conclusions:

Cases handled by Waco PD involving Baylor athletes too often stayed with Waco PD, and were never shared with anyone at Baylor. Worse, Baylor PD was woefully unprepared to handle the seriousness and magnitude of cases they were tasked to investigate. “He had literally no idea what he was doing at all,” McLennan County assistant DA Hilary LaBorde said of one detective’s investigation. On campus, Baylor PD viewed itself more of an arm for enforcing parking violations than ensuring campus safety. Baylor was understaffed and untrained at treating and servicing sexual assault victims; for instance, when one victim sought to use the seven counseling sessions provided by her tuition, she was told the next open appointment wasn’t until the following semester. Violated tells a number of stories that follow the same pattern: gregarious women who do well in school begin to withdraw inside themselves, classes start being missed, grades fall, scholarships are lost and victims are forced to leave school, all while Baylor administrators consistently miss warning signs and are unwilling or unable to reach out and keep these women in schools.
 
Think about if you went to school there and got your degree. I wouldn't tell anybody if asked. I get the, you had zero to do with, but I'd be too embarrassed to admit I went there.
 
Oh man, hearing this isn't going to happen. Something shady in his past.

If I were a season ticket holder I may be calling the ticket sales department and letting them know that my next renewal wouldn't happen with him involved with the team.

Wouldn't take much threatening from the decision maker with a major corporate sponsor or two to eliminate their interest either.
 
Oh man, hearing this isn't going to happen. Something shady in his past.
Maybe it was his high school teams roiding up. We got one of Stephenville's coaches on our staff, he told us all about it. Hell, he bragged about it. Ended up getting some of our guys on it too.
 
"Settling with "Elizabeth Doe" ends a case brought by a woman who alleged knowledge of at least 52 acts of rape by more than 30 football players over several years. The case was explosive when it was first filed in January, as it challenged Baylor's previous acknowledgement of 17 reports of sexual and physical attacks involving 19 players."
http://www.businessinsider.com/baylor-settles-rape-lawsuit-2017-9
 
One huge difference with the **** bailer program that doesn't get a lot of pub is that they no longer have Kaz Kazadi running his pharmacy of a strength & conditioning program. They were the most roided up program in college football.
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