Professor Who Alleges She Was Raped by Colleague Claims St. Lawrence Officials Advised Her Not to Get Attorney
The complaint said the university and its retained outside counsel "improperly" solicited evidence and information from Doe while she remained shaken and in a vulnerable state and had been without legal counsel.
April 07, 2023 at 07:13 PM
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Civil RightsAn assistant professor of St. Lawrence University alleges she was raped by a colleague at his home last spring, and the institution did little to investigate while wrongly advising that she couldn't retain counsel, according to a federal lawsuit filed by the New York City-based Wigdor firm.
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