Unsealed court papers on Wednesday
revealed that Florida State University underreported the total number
of students who claimed to be sexually battered, a phrase that the state
considers the same as rape. In a New York Times open records request,
depositions show the former director of the college’s Victim Advocate
Office testified in 2014 that 113 students reported being sexually
battered. The school only reported nine cases to the federal government.
Melissa Ashton testified in connection to the federal lawsuit filed by a
former student, who alleged the school failed to properly investigate
her claim that Heisman winner Jameis Winston raped her in 2013. Ashton
also said about 40 football players had been accused of either sexual
assault or "intimate partner" violence during her nine-year tenure, and
only one person had been found responsible. In a statement, the college
said it had "no way to confirm or deny" the allegations since Ashton's
conversations with victims were confidential.
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